Ubisoft released a new update for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown to address several in-game bugs and issues across all versions of the game. Despite the game's critical acclaim, there's still plenty of room for improvement in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown due to several lingering problems that can affect a player's experience greatly.
Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is the first new entry in the long-running franchise for consoles and PC in more than a decade. The latest Prince of Persia game launched on January 18 with a glowing reception from critics and fans alike. In fact, the game sits at an impressive Metascore of 86, with an equally commendable 90 user score. However, rumors suggest Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown sales may have underperformed under Ubisoft's expectations. In addition, various technical issues affected a few players following the game's launch, prompting the development team to release multiple patches.
The official Discord server for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown confirms update 1.0.4 is available now on all platforms, with the Nintendo Switch version receiving the same round of bug fixes in update 1.0.5. As reported by Mp1st, the update addresses numerous bugs that previously affected the game's user interface, overall gameplay, and certain quests. Firstly, the reward notification for Young Sargon and the Digital Artbooks unlock has been fixed, so players shouldn't have any issues while using the in-game overlay for Ubisoft Connect on PC. Moreover, the in-game cursor and health bar will no longer be stuck on the screen if the player attempts to focus on a Memory Shard or upgrade a Blessing amulet.
A slew of gameplay fixes ensure that the player character, Sargon, will not be stuck in a section of Mount Oaf or glitched in an area after a soft reset. For example, Sargon may become invincible and invisible after using Shadow of the Simurgh when the Dragon King amulet's effects are active. Going forward,
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