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Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown Gets Story DLC Later This Year

The roadmap includes new modes and outfits.

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Ubisoft has revealed Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's content roadmap for 2024. It includes new modes and costumes, as well as story DLC.

While the story DLC was announced, no other details were given except that it'll be released later in 2024. This month, however, the game will get a free update called the Warrior's Path. It includes both speedrun and permadeath modes, in addition to new Sargon outfits. In Spring 2024, the free Boss Attack update will add a boss rush mode and even more new Sargon outfits.

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Summer 2024 will see the release of the free Divine Trials update, which will bring new combat, platform, and puzzle challenges. There will also be new amulets and more Sargon outfits. While the roadmap indicates that the first three updates will be free, it doesn't mention that the story DLC will be, which could mean that the story DLC will have a price tag.

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. In GameSpot's Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown review, we said, "This new genre debut is so confident and impeccably crafted that this should simply be the identity of Prince of Persia for the foreseeable future. Nearly every part of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown works so well, and the parts connect so seamlessly, that it feels as if the series has found its new genre home."

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