Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown video game
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Rush of the Simurgh allows Sargon to instantly dash forward through time, while Shadow of the Simurgh allows him to place a "shadow marker", which serves as a temporary checkpoint that players can return to instantaneously.
First Release January 18, 2024
Last Release January 18, 2024
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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a 2024 action-adventure game developed and published by Ubisoft, part of the Prince of Persia series. Rush of the Simurgh allows Sargon to instantly dash forward through time, while Shadow of the Simurgh allows him to place a "shadow marker", which serves as a temporary checkpoint that players can return to instantaneously. Sargon can equip talismans that alter his abilities. The Lost Crown features Metroidvania elements, as the game world is interconnected and filled with shortcuts and secret rooms, and players must solve puzzles to progress. Players can take screenshots and pin them to the game's map, allowing them to recognize and remember unsolved puzzles they have encountered. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown introduces a hero named Sargon, a young member of a warrior clan named The Immortals. Sargon must travel to the cursed city of Mount Qaf to rescue the kidnapped Prince Ghassan. Due to suffering over 30 years of drought and famine and an invasion from the Kushan Empire, the Persian Empire is on the brink of collapse. The latest Kushan invasion into Persian territory is repelled thanks to the efforts of the Immortals, with Sargon personally slaying the Kushan general. Sargon and the Immortals are commended for their efforts by Queen Thomyris and Prince Ghassan but the prince is abducted during the victory celebrations by Sargon's mentor General Anahita. Sargon and the Immortals pursue Anahita to the sacred Mount Qaf, home to the Citadel which was once a great center for learning before it was destroyed by an unknown curse. The Immortals come to suspect that Anahita plans to use Ghassan's royal blood to access the temple of the Simurgh and gain the divine bird's blessing, which would allow her to overthrow Thomyris. The Immortals enter the Citadel, only to find themselves trapped inside due to a time anomaly. He also begins to find and recover the Simurgh's feathers, which each grant him a portion of the god's power.

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