- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is expected to launch this April 14th, 2025 according to the iOS Store listing.
- The game will require a single-time purchase after the free trial.
- The mobile port will have access to all of the features seen in the PC/Console version.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Ubisoft’s action–adventure title, is coming to mobile devices on both Android and iOS Platforms. This will be the official mobile port of the game, having previously launched on both PC and Consoles back in 2024.
Currently, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has started pre-registration for both Android and iOS, and you can sign up for the same on your respective Google Play and App Stores. Also, according to the official App Store listing, the game’s expected to release on 14th April 2025.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is set to release on April 14th, and comes with a single-time purchase
We all know what this means, as we’ve experienced the same with some other titles from the same franchise. The game will offer a free trial but to unlock it completely, players will need to complete a single-time purchase. The title will be available on the 14th of April 2025. However, you can pre-register for it right now by heading over to the Play Store or App Store.
The title will offer external controller or touch screen controls. Besides, it will run at 60 FPS on the current devices with a decent chipset and RAM. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown will also offer additional quality-of-life features like auto-potion, auto-parry, and slow time options.
Just like the good old Prince of Persia games on mobile devices, this one will be a side-scrolling title. You will play as Sargon, the youngest member of an elite group of Persian warriors known as The Immortals. To find the captured prince and restore balance to the cursed land, the journey will uncover several mysteries.
The action–adventure title was developed and published by Ubisoft. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was released in 2024 on PC and consoles but the development team was disbanded later, following the unfortunate performance of the title. However, as the developers have decided to release it on mobile devices, it will be under scrutiny from both the communities and industry experts to see how the game performs.
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