A big update for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has been released by Ubisoft. It adds new features, improves quality of life, adds accessibility options, and more.
In the mythical world of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, this update is supposed to improve the player experience and provide fresh challenges.
Ubisoft made and released the action-adventure game Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. With a fresh storyline and a focus on Sargon, a young warrior and member of an elite group known as the Immortals, this game brings back the beloved Prince of Persia series.
The mythical Persian world will be explored by players, along with the series’ trademark dangerous enemies, challenging puzzles, and time-bending mecha.
This game takes inspiration from the series’ long history while adding new and improved gameplay elements. The result is a stunning visual experience that feels like you’re really in the game.
Two new game modes, Boss Revenge and Boss Rush, are one of the best things about the update. In Boss Revenge, players can use their current Simurgh powers to fight Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown’s bosses, providing a fresh and challenging way to test their skills.
Each boss battle can be played at different levels of difficulty, allowing players to choose the level of challenge that best suits them.
Meanwhile, Boss Rush presents the ultimate end-game challenge, in which players must defeat all of the main bosses one after the other, testing their abilities and resource management skills.
To improve accessibility and gameplay, the update makes changes to the High Contrast mode. These changes make it easier to read enemy attacks by making the difference between yellow and red ones.
The new Wak-Wak tree fast travel feature also makes it easier and faster for players to explore The Lost Crown’s world by allowing them to move between Wak-Wak trees without using fast travel altars.
The update also fixes a number of quality-of-life issues. For example, it makes the game more stable so that it doesn’t crash on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. It also makes changes to the gameplay and fixes quests to make the whole experience better.
The new outfits for The Lost Crown’s protagonist Sargon, which give players more ways to customise their characters and rewards for beating the hard Boss Rush mode, are a notable addition to the update.
The visual style of the game is given a nostalgic touch by these outfits, which pay homage to the famous designs of earlier Prince of Persia games.
As Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown grows, it adds new features that let players get deeper into the game. Players can look forward to improved gaming experiences with the release of this new patch.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Update 1.2.0 + TU2 Patch Notes
Patch size
- Nintendo Switch: 526 MB
- PlayStation®5: 1.84 GB
- PlayStation®4: 3.7 GB
- Xbox One: 3.7 GB
- Xbox Series X|S: 11.12 GB
- PC: 1.25 GB
- Luna: 1.25 GB
NEW FEATURES
- New game mode: Boss Revenge
- New game mode: Boss Rush
- Wak-Wak tree fast travel
- 2 new outfits for Sargon
QUALITY OF LIFE UPDATES
Addressed:
- Several issues that can cause the game to crash on PlayStation ®5 & PlayStation®4.
GAMEPLAY
Improved:
- Hadayan’s Might Athra Surge can now be triggered from the air. ²
Addressed:
- A cinematic in the Prologue will not trigger in high custom difficulty.
- A case where the Tower of Silence’s Boss door opens after completing only 2 gongs. ²
- Players can get stuck in an underground room in Upper City, when dealing with batteries captured with the Dimensional Claw.
QUESTS
Addressed:
- Motherly Love – The Amulet reward of the side quest can disappear, if the final enemy is defeated in a specific way.
ACCESSIBILITY AND OPTIONS
- Better attack readability through improvements to High contrast mode (yellow vs red attacks).