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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crownmay have sold only around 300,000 copies, according to inside sources. WhilePrince of Persia: The Lost Crownhad a pretty good critical reception, it seems that it did not fare very well commercially, something that may be disappointing for fans who were waiting for a possible sequel.

The newest entry in thePrince of Persiafranchise was released a few weeks ago, and it seemingly had a successful launch.Prince of Persia: The Lost Crownreceived glowing reviews, with score averages ranging between 86 and 88 on Metacritic, depending on the platform. However, it seems that the critical fanfare did not automatically convert into sales.

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A recentreport made by Insider Gamingindicated thatPrince of Persia: The Lost Crownhad underwhelming sales. According to the media outlet, the platformer managed to attract only around 300,000 players and gained an estimated revenue of $15 million. The information comes from unnamed Ubisoft employees, who also indicated that the company may have hindered its reputation with its player base, and this resentment could have been reflected in these poor numbers.Prince of Persia: The Lost Crownwas greatly criticizedwhen its first trailer was unveiled, but the overall sentiment about the game at least seemed to have shifted after its launch and the positive reviews. Unfortunately, it does not seem that this change greatly affected sales.

Low Sales May Not Bode Well For Prince of Persia’s Future

After these seemingly disappointing sales, it’s unclear what the future of thePrince of Persiafranchise will be. Before now, the last mainline title in the franchise wasPrince of Persia: The Forgotten Sandsin 2009, and Ubisoft seems reluctant to put out a new fully 3D game. Unfortunately, the low sales make it unlikely thatThe Lost Crownmay get a sequel, despite being considered by some to be one ofthe bestPrince of Persiagames.

Overall, these do not seem to be great times for Ubisoft as a whole. According to Insider Gaming’s report,Avatar: Frontiers of Pandorawas a success, with 1.9 million players and around $133 million in revenue, but it pales in comparison to the profitability of some previous Ubisoft games likeAssassin’s Creed: ValhallaandThe Division. Also,the upcomingSkull and Bonescost over $200 million, and Ubisoft does not expect to make that money back. Fortunately, games like the nextAssassin’s CreedandStar Wars Outlawswill be out in 2024 and may be more successful than these recent releases.

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

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Dash into a stylish and thrilling action-adventure platformer set in a mythological Persian world where the boundaries of time and space are yours to manipulate. Play as Sargon and evolve from sword-wielding prodigy to extraordinary legend as you master acrobatic combat and unlock new Time Powers and unique super abilities.UNLEASH YOUR INNER WARRIORUse your Time Powers, combat, and platforming skills to perform deadly combos and defeat time-corrupted enemies and mythological creatures.LOSE YOURSELF IN THE PRODIGIOUS MOUNT QAFDiscover a cursed Persian-inspired world filled with larger-than-life landmarks and explore a variety of highly detailed biomes, each with their own identity, wonder, and danger.LIVE AN EPIC ADVENTUREImmerse yourself in a Persian mythological​ fantasy through an intriguing and original story as you use your wits to solve puzzles, find hidden treasures, and complete quests to learn more about this corrupted place.