Thursday, March 14th 2024
Ubisoft Roadmaps Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Post-Launch Content
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is beckoning players back to Mount Qaf starting on March 20, when a free content update will bring new modes and other content to the critically acclaimed, Metroidvania-inspired action-adventure. More updates will follow in spring, summer, and beyond, introducing more modes, challenges, and paid story-driven DLC.
The March 20 update, titled Warrior's Path, will add speedrun and permadeath modes, as well as four new outfits for Sargon. Later this spring, it'll be followed by the Boss Attack update, which adds a boss rush challenge in addition to more outfits. The Divine Trials update will follow this summer, adding new combat, platform, and puzzle challenges, along with new Amulets, outfits, and more. The new storyline will debut later this year as paid DLC, and will introduce new environments and enemies for Sargon to confront.Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is out now for Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Amazon Luna, and PC (via the Epic Games Store and the Ubisoft Store), and is included with a Ubisoft+ Premium subscription.
For more on Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, check out our Accessibility Spotlight and the specs and performance for the PC and console versions.
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The March 20 update, titled Warrior's Path, will add speedrun and permadeath modes, as well as four new outfits for Sargon. Later this spring, it'll be followed by the Boss Attack update, which adds a boss rush challenge in addition to more outfits. The Divine Trials update will follow this summer, adding new combat, platform, and puzzle challenges, along with new Amulets, outfits, and more. The new storyline will debut later this year as paid DLC, and will introduce new environments and enemies for Sargon to confront.Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is out now for Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Amazon Luna, and PC (via the Epic Games Store and the Ubisoft Store), and is included with a Ubisoft+ Premium subscription.
For more on Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, check out our Accessibility Spotlight and the specs and performance for the PC and console versions.
7 Comments on Ubisoft Roadmaps Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Post-Launch Content
I know! Maybe it was a black Egyptian based on that "documentary" on Netflix.
Anyway, you probably no any clue about society engineering, brainwashing. I just born after socialism, so My parents/grandparents can tell many tales about communism and socialism. Now my country live in a free liberal democracy, but by our histrocial past we have enough information about these kind of psychological wars, so if you do not take these cultural pictures seriously, social engineering reach their goal. It works, no doubt. Better if you develop your knowledge in this topic.
The anti "Woke" agenda has increased with the increase in Right Wing narratives that are influenced by real events. Gaming is not a place that we need to have this culture war propaganda. The fact that you are either being facetious or serious but you probably got an opinion from someone that influenced you to have no interest in Forspoken.
Since you seem to see it as an assault of some kind please tell me what is wrong with 2 things. Socialism at it's root and DEI or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The people that are championing those issues also have sued women who needed a medical abortion to leave the State they live in to get the very abortion. Maybe you also support that people should be charged with felonies if they provide water to people living in Georgia waiting to vote. Maybe we should not watch the only original Tolkien content in years because some of the Elves, humans and Dwarves are coloured. Or do the same to the adaption of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time. Just like how Egypt is not a part of Arfica but the middle East, even though all of the mummies that they have dug up have dark skin. That is some serious propaganda and social engineering. Don't even get me started on how China killed our housing ownership potential for 2 generations and counting.