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All language dubbing options in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

Find out which languages you can hear characters speak in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.

The Prince of Persia series hasn’t gotten a new game in the series since 2010. All that’s about to change with the launch of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. We’re going to take a look at all the language dubbing options in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.

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While this Prince of Persia is more akin gameplay-wise to Katana ZERO and Hollow Knight, the story takes place within the larger PoP universe. Furthermore, Ubisoft aims to give players as many accessibility options as they possibly can. With this comes language options. While most games only give you 1-3 options for voiced dialogue, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown gives you a total of 5 languages to choose from. It’s unclear if they are adding more to the game than they’ve shown off. But for now, we know of a handful of languages you can hear the characters speak in-game.

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When starting the game, you have the choice of selecting between English, French, Spanish, German, and Farsi. Of course, the most impressive language on the list is Farsi. This is because the game takes place in Persia, aka present-day Iran, where the official language is Farsi.

This not only allows people who speak Farsi to hear the game in their native tongue but also provides a deeper appreciation of the culture. Players can change the subtitle language to something different, so even if you don’t speak these languages, you can still hear the characters speak in connection to the society and location of the game.

If you like this article, make sure to check out All Prince of Persia games in chronological order.


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Alex Garcia is a freelance gaming journalist with over 20 years of gaming experience, and 3 years of professional writing. I stay up to date on the latest and greatest games out there, be they large AAA releases or a diamond in the rough indie game. I like to write about everything Vampire Survivors, and am an avid RPG fan, from Yakuza/LAD, Persona, Final Fantasy, and more. In my downtime you'll find me talking about the greatest invention known to man: cheese.