Rolling back those sands of time.
Mobile gamers will soon be able to enjoy Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on their handheld devices. The 2.5D metroidvania will be released across Android and iOS on 14th April, Ubisoft has announced, ...
Nearly four decades after Jordan Mechner’s original Prince of Persia debuted on the Apple II, a new port called Prince Of Arabia is now available for the Flipper Zero. It’s the full game, including ...
Prince of Persia games were once a big enough deal that they made them into a movie, controversially starring Jake Gyllenhaal. In fact, prior to the arrival of Assassin’s Creed in 2007, Prince of ...
The Prince of Persia franchise is a long-running series that began in 1989 with the first-ever cinematic platformer. The series has dabbled in many genres, though the games are predominantly a blend ...
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is designed to be hard. It’s also designed, from the ground up, to be accessible. These things aren’t at odds with each other. Ubisoft Montpellier integrated ...
As part of the Triple-i Initiative showcase on Wednesday, Ubisoft confirmed rumors and announced the next Prince of Persia game. The Rogue Prince of Persia, as it's called, is a 2D action-platformer ...
Prince of Persia fans are really feasting this year. We've already seen the release of the well-received Metroidvania Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, but Ubisoft just announced another game in the ...
Ubisoft has unveiled a new "Prince of Persia," a popular video game first released in 1989. And for the first time in its three-decade history, the Prince of Persia will speak Farsi. Some fans of the ...
Ubisoft praised players for bringing the Prince of Persia series back to life in a new post, teasing even more to come. It remains unclear what this refers to, especially considering the track record ...
Prince of Persia is one of the least frustrating games ever, because you can't die. Consider the scene above. Below our hero the Prince is a 100-foot drop onto some jagged rocks. If his bit of ...
MR. CURZON, who has written a great book 1 of some thirteen hundred pages on Persia, cannot be accused of approaching the subject without reasonable preparation. He had already visited central Asia ...
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