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Prince of Persia The Shadow and the Flame announced for iOS and Android

Ubisoft has officially announced Prince of Persia The Shadow and the Flame, a new mobile game that follows the storyline of the original which was released 10 years ago. The Shadow and the Flame will be released for iOS and Android devices on July 25th. It will be priced at $2.99 and will offer 14 levels to "unravel the story."

Set after the events of Prince of Persia Classic, the new mobile game will "continue the saga of the wanderer who was born a Prince. Now he must embark on an epic journey in search of his past to redefine his future."

Prince of Persia The Shadow of the Flame features 3D level design with intuitive controls designed for touchscreens. You'll be able to switch between gesture-based touch controls or the virtual joystick, and combat has been improved with multiple enemies, tactical challenges, and a new combo system. Additionally, The Shadow of the Flame supports social connectivity through achievements and leaderboards as well as Facebook integration.

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