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"Prince of Persia: Lost Crown Now Open for Pre-Registration on Android"

Author : Zachary May 14,2025

"Prince of Persia: Lost Crown Now Open for Pre-Registration on Android"

Ubisoft has just shared some exciting news that's got the gaming community buzzing: *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* is set to make its way to Android devices, and pre-registration is now open. Mark your calendars for April 14th, 2025, as this big console title hits mobile, an event not to be missed by fans of the series.

What’s the Story?

Step into the shoes of Sargon, a courageous young hero tasked with the mission to rescue Prince Ghassan. Summoned by Queen Thomyris, you're sent to the cursed city of Mount Qaf, a place teeming with time-corrupted foes and daunting mythological beings. Your goal? To restore the world's balance using your Time Powers and impressive combat skills. Engage in exhilarating combat, stringing together combos to defeat enemies, all while navigating challenging platforming sections. Get a sneak peek with the official pre-registration trailer for *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown*.

Pre-Registration for Prince of Persia: Lost Crown Is Now Open on Android

The mobile version of *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* comes with a revamped, touch-friendly interface and customizable buttons to suit every player's style. It also supports external controllers, allowing you to remap the buttons to your liking. The game is optimized for native screen ratios ranging from 16:9 to 20:9, ensuring smooth gameplay at 60 FPS on modern smartphones. Enhancements like auto-potion, auto-parry, and slow-time options have been upgraded for an even better experience. Additionally, features such as an optional shield, direction indicators, and a wall grab hold will assist you through the trickier platforming sections. Once released, you'll have the chance to try out a demo version.

If you're a fan of action-adventure platformers, especially those in the Metroidvania genre, *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* is definitely one to watch. Make sure to pre-register on the Google Play Store to secure your spot.

Before you go, don't miss out on our coverage of Crunchyroll's three new games, including *The House in Fata Morgana*.

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