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The Lost Crown is the first major release in the Prince of Persia series since Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands in 2010 on seventh-generation platforms. [15] The Lost Crown was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows via the Epic Game Store, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on 18 January 2024. [16]
The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure is a British graphic adventure video game released in 2008. The Lost Crown is the third full title to be written and developed by Jonathan Boakes, author of Dark Fall: The Journal and Dark Fall 2: Lights Out. The screenplay follows the adventure of Nigel Danvers, as he experiences the paranormal in his ...
The Lost Crown may refer to: Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, a video game; The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure, a graphic adventure video game; The Lost Crown of Queen Anne, a text-based adventure computer game "Lost Crown of Genghis Khan", an episode of the animated television series DuckTales
Ubisoft has since developed and published five additional entries in the series: Prince of Persia: Warrior Within (2004), Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (2005), Prince of Persia (2008), Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (2010), and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (2024), as well as a number of spin-offs and games for mobile devices.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown: Ubisoft Montpellier PS4, PS5: Xbox One, Xbox Series, Windows: Switch — — The Rogue Prince of Persia: Evil Empire — Windows — — — 2026 The Sands of Time (remake) Ubisoft Montreal PS4, PS5: Windows — — —
The Crown is a historical drama television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan, and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown; Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film) Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (soundtrack) Media in category "Prince of Persia"
For The Lost Crown, which was designed as a modern take on the Prince of Persia concept, the Prince character was both named and relegated to a non-playable character. [9] When creating the movie version's draft script, Mechner chose the name "Dastan" as he had learned it was an old Persian name meaning "trickster".