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Prince of Persia Teases Exciting Sequel After Massive Milestone

Guess who just hit 2 million players? Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown came out swinging—and apparently, it’s not done yet. Ubisoft, once again headlining,  just dropped a not-so-subtle tease that the Prince’s latest adventure might be getting a sequel. Yep, Lost Crown 2 could already be cooking.

Not bad for a franchise that was basically stuck in a time freeze for over a decade. Now, we sit here waiting for any scrap of detail that we can sink our teeth into!

2 Million Players Later…

Let’s be honest—Ubisoft took a risk with Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. They ditched the usual cinematic action formula and went full Metroidvania, side-scrolling magic platformer mode. And it worked. Big time.

The game has officially crossed 2 million players, proving there’s still a hungry fanbase ready to parkour their way through Persia, one spike trap at a time. Ubisoft celebrated the milestone like any proud parent would—with a teaser that made fans collectively lean forward. No full announcement, no flashy logo, just a wink and a nudge that more Lost Crown content is on the horizon.

A full sequel? A meaty DLC drop? Either way, the message was clear: this game’s success didn’t go unnoticed.

What Made This One Click?

Critical praise? Yep! Satisfying movement and combat? Double Yep! Stylized visuals with actual personality? Finally, a triple Yep!

Fans and reviewers all loved how The Lost Crown handled its world-building, progression, and kept that perfect balance of challenge and flow. It didn’t try to be everything—it just focused on being really good at what it set out to do. Imagine that.

Final Thoughts: A Crown Worth Building On

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown pulled off what a lot of reboots fail to do—it brought a legacy franchise back without trying to force it into a mold it didn’t fit anymore. Ubisoft went bold with the metroidvania approach, gave it a distinct visual identity, nailed the gameplay loop, and delivered something that actually felt fresh.

Now? The ball’s in their court.

A sequel feels like the natural next step, especially with the buzz and momentum still going strong. But it also opens the door for so much more—new mythologies, fresh abilities, even deeper time-bending mechanics. This world has legs (and wall runs), and Ubisoft has the blueprint to go even bigger.

What we don’t want? A delay-heavy mess, a bloated game trying to chase trends, or a rushed follow-up that forgets what made Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown special. This one earned its praise. So if Ubisoft’s serious about building on that success, we say: take your time, respect the formula, and give the Prince another crown to wear.

 

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