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"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Award-Winning Metroidvania, Now on Mobile!"

Author : Isabella Feb 19,2026

"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Award-Winning Metroidvania, Now on Mobile!"

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is now available on Android. Developed by Ubisoft, it first released on PC in January 2024. This Metroidvania-style action game casts you as Sargon, a young warrior among the Immortals.

Here’s the Story

Queen Thomyris tasks you and your squad with rescuing her son, Prince Ghassan. Their journey leads to Mount Qaf—a once-sacred city now twisted by time, filled with warped creatures and cursed landscapes.

Mount Qaf is a single mountain in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, yet it brims with diversity. Explore a ruined temple, a forgotten desert, and other richly detailed zones. Though vast, the map is seamlessly interconnected, even allowing you to capture photos of your surroundings.

The game lets you drop a shadow and instantly teleport back to it. This mechanic makes platforming and combat incredibly fluid. Hidden across the map are amulets that let you customize Sargon’s abilities.

Sargon’s powerful final moves, called Athra Surges, offer devastating ways to end battles. Side quests also deepen Mount Qaf’s lore and reward you with plenty of collectibles and challenges. Watch the game’s trailer below.

What are the mobile-exclusive features of Prince of Persia: Lost Crown? -----------------------------------------------------------------------

Enjoy customizable touch controls, support for external controllers, and helpful features like auto-parry and an optional shield. The game runs at 60 FPS on most modern devices, with screen aspect ratios adaptable from 16:9 up to 20:9.

Try Prince of Persia: Lost Crown for free on Android. If you enjoy it, unlock the full game for $9 during the first three weeks after launch—after that, the price rises to $14. Grab it now on the Google Play Store.

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