Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown highlights March's PS Plus lineup
Briefly

March's PlayStation Plus offerings are anchored by 'Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown,' a critically acclaimed metroidvania game featuring impressive parkour, swordplay, and a unique memory shards mechanic. Although it received strong praise and comparisons to classic titles like 'Hollow Knight,' it sold only 300,000 copies shortly after release, leading Ubisoft to dissolve the development team. Other notable additions for subscribers this month include 'Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions' and the three original 'Armored Core' PS1 games, adding variety to the catalog that will be available beginning March 18.
Despite receiving rave reviews across the board, 'The Lost Crown' reportedly only sold around 300,000 copies during its first few weeks after launch, prompting Ubisoft to disband the team that made it.
Ubisoft's 'Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown' is a fantastic metroidvania that could easily sit next to some of the classics of the genre, like 'Hollow Knight' and 'Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.'
This month's arrivals will all be available from March 18, including titles like 'UFC 5' and the visually-striking 'Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions.'
The game features a 'memory shards' mechanic, allowing players to capture screenshots of areas to easily revisit later, though with a limited number of slots.
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