Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 owners will soon have another platform to call home, as "The Rogue Prince of Persia" is set to release on December 16. The game was initially released in early access for a year before making its official debut on PC and consoles back in August.
As expected, this latest iteration has been tweaked to optimize performance for handheld and hybrid play, allowing players to dive into the world of Prince of Persia with ease. With all content included from the original release, fans will have access to an array of biomes, arsenal upgrades, and hidden secrets.
"The Rogue Prince of Persia" brings a fresh spin on the classic Prince of Persia franchise by merging parkour-style movement with roguelike gameplay. Fans of games like "Dead Cells" will feel right at home as they navigate through this frenetic experience. Interestingly, the game was developed in collaboration with Evil Empire, the same company behind the aforementioned hit title.
This digital release marks a new chapter for fans of the series, and collectors are getting ready to treat themselves to a limited edition physical release on April 10. For those who prefer tangible goods, this special edition package includes a game key card, double-sided poster, and a set of cards depicting scenes from the game. While some console enthusiasts will be disappointed by the absence of an Xbox Series X/S version, fans of Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 will have plenty to look forward to.
As expected, this latest iteration has been tweaked to optimize performance for handheld and hybrid play, allowing players to dive into the world of Prince of Persia with ease. With all content included from the original release, fans will have access to an array of biomes, arsenal upgrades, and hidden secrets.
"The Rogue Prince of Persia" brings a fresh spin on the classic Prince of Persia franchise by merging parkour-style movement with roguelike gameplay. Fans of games like "Dead Cells" will feel right at home as they navigate through this frenetic experience. Interestingly, the game was developed in collaboration with Evil Empire, the same company behind the aforementioned hit title.
This digital release marks a new chapter for fans of the series, and collectors are getting ready to treat themselves to a limited edition physical release on April 10. For those who prefer tangible goods, this special edition package includes a game key card, double-sided poster, and a set of cards depicting scenes from the game. While some console enthusiasts will be disappointed by the absence of an Xbox Series X/S version, fans of Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 will have plenty to look forward to.