Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown Is $20 Off Right Now For Series X|S

That, along with more discounts on QVC at the time of writing.

Story Highlights

  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a new side-scroller by Ubisoft, and a solid one at that honestly.
  • The game was released earlier this month and has already received a discount on QVC. 
  • Interested users will need to employ a promo code to be able to enjoy the promoted pricing.

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is one of the most surprising things Ubisoft has done in recent times, dramatically changing the direction of its Prince of Persia IP and taking it on the side-scroller route with this latest iteration. And if you’ve been holding back on purchasing the platformer, now’s your chance to grab it at a cool $20 off for the Xbox Series X on QVC.

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on QVC at a Discounted Price
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on QVC at a Discounted Price

But the process isn’t as simple as selecting the product and checking out with it right afterward; you need to enter a code to be able to get that sweet $20 off on The Lost Crown. Simply type “NEWJANUARY” at the time of checkout, and you’ll be able to receive the discounted pricing of the action-adventure subsequently. Whatever you do though, make sure to get your hands on the deal before the end of the month—that’s when the offer expires. 

Over at QVC, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown isn’t the only game that has been discounted by that margin right now. Previously, it was the relatively newly released Tekken 8 that was also $20 off but is now out of stock due to popular fan demand. However, if you’re a Nintendo stan, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is what you can gravitate toward. The typically $69.99-priced title is available for about $49.99 at present. 


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On a side note, it bears mentioning that Ubisoft has another Prince of Persia game in the works, a remake of The Sands of Time. However, development has remained fairly troubled on this particular project, as the game has suffered multiple delays over the course of its initial announcement, which was over 3 years ago. Most recently, Ubisoft did say that the title “has passed an important internal milestone and development is progressing,” so there’s that. 

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake by Ubisoft
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake by Ubisoft

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was released on January 18, 2024, for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with ports available for old-gen consoles as well. eXputer in its review rated the title 3.5/5.0, with reviewer Usama Mehmood remarking that The Lost Crown has “completely subverted initial expectations, providing us with a great game to kickstart 2024 off.”

If you’re a new player, here are the best Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown PC settings for high FPS and optimization. Oh, and make sure you know where all the hidden chests are in-game for the best results.

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