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Prince of Persia The Lost Crown final DLC now available

As is The Lost Crown Complete Edition.

Prince of Persia The Lost Crown has released its final piece of DLC, Mask of Darkness, available as a standalone purchase for the base game or as part of a new edition fittingly called the Complete Edition.

Mask of Darkness adds a thrilling and darker new chapter of Sargon’s story,” Ubisoft said in a press release. “Players will get to explore an epic expansion that builds upon the successful formula of this Metroidvania-inspired game in a brand-new interconnected world made of exclusive biomes.

“Sargon is being hunted by the assassination specialist of the Immortals, Radjen. When he finally faces her, he gets trapped in her Mind Palace, a corrupted dimension of dark magic filled with dreamlike landscapes and otherworldly creations.”

If you’ve already got the bast game, Mask of Darkness will set you back $7.45 AUD. Otherwise, it’s available inside the Complete Edition ($74.95 AUD), or in an upgrade pack that includes extra digital goodies ($14.95 AUD).

The Lost Crown encapulates everything an excellent Metroidvania game should while respectfully honouring the Prince of Persia IP by bringing it somewhat back to its roots,” Jay said in his review. “Much like the game that started it all, everyone should have a copy of Prince of Persia.”

Prince of Persia The Lost Crown is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and Switch.

Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

18 January 2024
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