Prince of Persia Coming to Mobiles on July 25th

The Prince returns in a follow-up to the classic.

Posted By | On 04th, Jul. 2013

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Prince of Persia is back (sort of) with Ubisoft announcing that it was bringing the series to the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch alongside Android devices via Google Play and Amazon with Prince of Persia The Shadow and the Flame. It will be released on July 25th and retail for £1.99.

Set after the events of the very first Prince of Persia, we rejoin the Prince who continues the search for his past. The game will boast a new visual design with 3D levels and redesigned controls. Players will be able to opt for either a touch-based gesture control system or using the virtual joystick. Combat sees a new combo system along with different challenges and enemy types.

Prince of Persia The Shadow and the Flame also features new social connectivity which will help unlock achievements. There will also be leaderboard support and Facebook integration.

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