Hypervisor
Release is using Hypervisor bypass by DenuvOwO team.
Install game
educate yourself first by reading _Info.txt and DenuvOwO.nfo; CPU virtualization must be enabled in BIOS (some motherboards have it enabled as default setting)
start as Administrator "VBS.cmd" from game folder, press 1, restart computer, then on the next boot press F7 when new window will show up (driver signature OFF)
start from desktop icon
Once you make it work, any other game with Hypervisor can be installed and played from desktop icon (as long as you don't restart/shutdown PC - then again VBS.cmd > 1 > reboot > F7 > desktop icon)
About the Game
UNLEASH YOUR INNER WARRIOR
Use 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 QAF
Discover 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 ADVENTURE
Immerse 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.Screenshots
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Version Information
Steam Patch Notes
Official update history
On the site: Build Build 17528300
Up to date
Build 15428460
Sep 12, 2024
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's tale of monsters, mythology, and Immortals left one conspicuous thread unresolved: the fate of the mysterious masked Immortal, Radjen.
In the Mask of Darkness DLC, you will discover a new chapter of Sargon's story as you confront the myriad dangers of Radjen's Mind Palace. But the new DLC is much more than a story expansion, opening up a whole new biome filled with fresh traversal elements, traps, enemies, and more. To give you a taste of what's ahead, here are the four biggest things to watch out for:
Available once players have escaped the Depths and acquired the Shadow of the Simurgh time power, Radjen's Mind Palace is a sizable new area that players can teleport to from a hidden room in Mount Qaf's Lower City.
This means two things: this DLC seamlessly integrates into your new or ongoing playthrough and it can even be played after having finished the main story.
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While he's in Radjen's palace, Sargon plays by Radjen's rules - and her rules are unfriendly.
On entering, Sargon is stripped of all time powers except the Rush of the Simurgh air-dash and Shadow of the Simurgh, which creates copies of Sargon he can teleport to. All of his amulets and healing potions will disappear as well, along with most of his health and quiver upgrades. Don't worry - you'll get everything back when you teleport back to Mount Qaf, which you can do from the palace's central hub room following a brief intro level.
More than that, you'll however be able to keep any new amulets you find while exploring the Mind Palace (including Vampiric Chakram, a new amulet that adds a health-stealing area-of-effect attack to Sargon's chakram).
The Mind Palace also has its own potions and Soma Tree flowers (which add to Sargon's health bar) to discover and earn, so Sargon won't stay fragile for long - although you won't get to keep these while exploring the rest of Mount Qaf.
The Mind Palace is a surreal landscape of floating blocks and caverns lit by ghostly white flames, where ashen statues and clumps of dark webbing hide undead soldiers, nimble wraiths, and flying mechanical "saw birds" that spin like buzzsaws with their bladed wings.
The dark wraiths attack with rapid lunges and kicks that can knock Sargon backward - and one of their favorite moves is to vanish and reappear either behind Sargon, or above him to execute an unblockable dropping attack.
Several areas of Radjen's palace are dominated by a very unique creature - a big, spiderlike mechanical monstrosity known as the Sentinel, with two fearsome demon masks for a head and a huge blade in each of its four hands. It's not a true boss encounter, but it sure feels like one.
Each of Mount Qaf's diverse biomes features new environmental hazards and traversal methods, and the Mind Palace introduces a dozen (about half of which we've seen so far). The most ubiquitous additions are floating metal "bumper" orbs that emit plumes of blue energy; strike them in midair, and they'll chime loudly and launch you in whatever direction those plumes point.
Also new are floating vertical pillars that Sargon can climb on and shimmy across to switch sides (which are frequently covered in strategically placed spikes), and massive horizontal pillars carved with beastly faces that steadily shoot cannonballs from their "mouths." The latter frequently block essential corridors, and getting past them means finding a way to push them back until they break.
Additionally, you'll contend with spinning red sawblades that can appear out of thin air and scream toward you with little warning (often while you're trying to navigate sequences of also-new disappearing platforms). The good news is that these saws telegraph their paths with glowing red lines, giving you a split-second to get out of their way; the bad news is they usually move a lot faster than Sargon does.
Radjen herself - one of Persia's Immortals and a devoted follower of the group's leader, Vahram - is the malevolent mystery at the core of Mask of Darkness. It’s her mind; her Mind Palace Sargon will enter.
But you will soon find out that being inside someone's mind is a double-edged sword. While you'll be able to discover more about Radjen's past and motivations on one side, you’ll also be relentlessly hunted through her deadly obstacle courses, maneuver deadly traps and fight gruesome enemies on the other.
And all of this is just a glimpse of what’s waiting for you. There are many more dangers, traps and mysteries to be uncovered in this DLC.
So, are you ready to embrace darkness?
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
View on Steam
In the Mask of Darkness DLC, you will discover a new chapter of Sargon's story as you confront the myriad dangers of Radjen's Mind Palace. But the new DLC is much more than a story expansion, opening up a whole new biome filled with fresh traversal elements, traps, enemies, and more. To give you a taste of what's ahead, here are the four biggest things to watch out for:
Bring Your Skills, Leave Your Powers
Available once players have escaped the Depths and acquired the Shadow of the Simurgh time power, Radjen's Mind Palace is a sizable new area that players can teleport to from a hidden room in Mount Qaf's Lower City.
This means two things: this DLC seamlessly integrates into your new or ongoing playthrough and it can even be played after having finished the main story.
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While he's in Radjen's palace, Sargon plays by Radjen's rules - and her rules are unfriendly.
On entering, Sargon is stripped of all time powers except the Rush of the Simurgh air-dash and Shadow of the Simurgh, which creates copies of Sargon he can teleport to. All of his amulets and healing potions will disappear as well, along with most of his health and quiver upgrades. Don't worry - you'll get everything back when you teleport back to Mount Qaf, which you can do from the palace's central hub room following a brief intro level.
More than that, you'll however be able to keep any new amulets you find while exploring the Mind Palace (including Vampiric Chakram, a new amulet that adds a health-stealing area-of-effect attack to Sargon's chakram).
The Mind Palace also has its own potions and Soma Tree flowers (which add to Sargon's health bar) to discover and earn, so Sargon won't stay fragile for long - although you won't get to keep these while exploring the rest of Mount Qaf.
Nimble New Threats
The Mind Palace is a surreal landscape of floating blocks and caverns lit by ghostly white flames, where ashen statues and clumps of dark webbing hide undead soldiers, nimble wraiths, and flying mechanical "saw birds" that spin like buzzsaws with their bladed wings.
The dark wraiths attack with rapid lunges and kicks that can knock Sargon backward - and one of their favorite moves is to vanish and reappear either behind Sargon, or above him to execute an unblockable dropping attack.
Several areas of Radjen's palace are dominated by a very unique creature - a big, spiderlike mechanical monstrosity known as the Sentinel, with two fearsome demon masks for a head and a huge blade in each of its four hands. It's not a true boss encounter, but it sure feels like one.
New Ways to Get Around (and Die)
Each of Mount Qaf's diverse biomes features new environmental hazards and traversal methods, and the Mind Palace introduces a dozen (about half of which we've seen so far). The most ubiquitous additions are floating metal "bumper" orbs that emit plumes of blue energy; strike them in midair, and they'll chime loudly and launch you in whatever direction those plumes point.
Also new are floating vertical pillars that Sargon can climb on and shimmy across to switch sides (which are frequently covered in strategically placed spikes), and massive horizontal pillars carved with beastly faces that steadily shoot cannonballs from their "mouths." The latter frequently block essential corridors, and getting past them means finding a way to push them back until they break.
Additionally, you'll contend with spinning red sawblades that can appear out of thin air and scream toward you with little warning (often while you're trying to navigate sequences of also-new disappearing platforms). The good news is that these saws telegraph their paths with glowing red lines, giving you a split-second to get out of their way; the bad news is they usually move a lot faster than Sargon does.
Uncover the Enigma of Radjen
Radjen herself - one of Persia's Immortals and a devoted follower of the group's leader, Vahram - is the malevolent mystery at the core of Mask of Darkness. It’s her mind; her Mind Palace Sargon will enter.
But you will soon find out that being inside someone's mind is a double-edged sword. While you'll be able to discover more about Radjen's past and motivations on one side, you’ll also be relentlessly hunted through her deadly obstacle courses, maneuver deadly traps and fight gruesome enemies on the other.
And all of this is just a glimpse of what’s waiting for you. There are many more dangers, traps and mysteries to be uncovered in this DLC.
So, are you ready to embrace darkness?
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
Build 15356575
Aug 13, 2024
With this 163.7MB hotfix, a major issue resulting in the loss of progress should be resolved.
Thanks to all of you flagging the issue, but also sharing details and specificities on it with our support teams. It’s because of your input that our developers were able to publish this hotfix as early as today.
In some rare cases a game could be stuck in an endless attempt to save the game and indicating that it succeeded in doing so, when in fact it was stuck in an ongoing loop of attempts.
Closing the game while the loop was ongoing would result in the loss of progress.
Now, the following issues were addressed with this latest hotfix:
While this fix resolves the mentioned issues, delivering a solution to the vast majority of reported cases where progression was lost, it does not solve them all.
To address other known, but less frequent cases where progress is lost, our teams continue their work on a fix planned to be published next week. So, please keep your eyes open for future updates to the game.
Thank you so much for your help, patience and confidence.
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
View on Steam
Thanks to all of you flagging the issue, but also sharing details and specificities on it with our support teams. It’s because of your input that our developers were able to publish this hotfix as early as today.
About the issue
In some rare cases a game could be stuck in an endless attempt to save the game and indicating that it succeeded in doing so, when in fact it was stuck in an ongoing loop of attempts.
Closing the game while the loop was ongoing would result in the loss of progress.
Now, the following issues were addressed with this latest hotfix:
- Game stuck in endless loop, attempting to save the game at a Wak-Wak Tree.
- Visual “saving in progress”-indicator disappearing while the process was not actually finished.
Full transparency
While this fix resolves the mentioned issues, delivering a solution to the vast majority of reported cases where progression was lost, it does not solve them all.
To address other known, but less frequent cases where progress is lost, our teams continue their work on a fix planned to be published next week. So, please keep your eyes open for future updates to the game.
Thank you so much for your help, patience and confidence.
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
Build 15324102
Aug 13, 2024
With this 163.7MB hotfix, a major issue resulting in the loss of progress should be resolved.
Thanks to all of you flagging the issue, but also sharing details and specificities on it with our support teams. It’s because of your input that our developers were able to publish this hotfix as early as today.
In some rare cases a game could be stuck in an endless attempt to save the game and indicating that it succeeded in doing so, when in fact it was stuck in an ongoing loop of attempts.
Closing the game while the loop was ongoing would result in the loss of progress.
Now, the following issues were addressed with this latest hotfix:
While this fix resolves the mentioned issues, delivering a solution to the vast majority of reported cases where progression was lost, it does not solve them all.
To address other known, but less frequent cases where progress is lost, our teams continue their work on a fix planned to be published next week. So, please keep your eyes open for future updates to the game.
Thank you so much for your help, patience and confidence.
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
View on Steam
Thanks to all of you flagging the issue, but also sharing details and specificities on it with our support teams. It’s because of your input that our developers were able to publish this hotfix as early as today.
About the issue
In some rare cases a game could be stuck in an endless attempt to save the game and indicating that it succeeded in doing so, when in fact it was stuck in an ongoing loop of attempts.
Closing the game while the loop was ongoing would result in the loss of progress.
Now, the following issues were addressed with this latest hotfix:
- Game stuck in endless loop, attempting to save the game at a Wak-Wak Tree.
- Visual “saving in progress”-indicator disappearing while the process was not actually finished.
Full transparency
While this fix resolves the mentioned issues, delivering a solution to the vast majority of reported cases where progression was lost, it does not solve them all.
To address other known, but less frequent cases where progress is lost, our teams continue their work on a fix planned to be published next week. So, please keep your eyes open for future updates to the game.
Thank you so much for your help, patience and confidence.
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
Build 14915569
Aug 8, 2024
It’s heeeeeeere!
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has now OFFICIALLY launched on Steam!
I know, I know, I’m hype too. (obviously)
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2751000/Prince_of_Persia_The_Lost_Crown/
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Now, the time is here to begin your journey through the perilous yet beautiful Mount Qaf as Sargon, the youngest member of the elite, superhero-like Immortals. Armed with acrobatic combat skills and an ever-growing arsenal of time powers, Sargon explores the mythical Mount Qaf in search of the kidnapped Prince Ghassan, and gradually unravels the dark secret at the heart of the mountain’s time curse.
Inspired by Metroidvanias, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown invites you to explore a vast citadel and its alluring biomes.
“Prince of Persia has always been about time, and what we wanted to do differently from other Prince of Persia games is to have time affect every element, every aspect of the game, […]”This game was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier – the studio that also produced Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends, and it delivers performance to match, with all platforms targeting at least 60 frames per second.
Abdelhak Elguess, Senior Producer
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown makes combat a top priority; inspired by the likes of Street Fighter and Super Smash Bros., its controls are straightforward and streamlined, enabling you to gracefully execute single-button sword combos and extend them by juggling, dashing, and using Sargon’s bow and arrow to keep enemies stunned.
It also pays to keep a close eye on enemy movements; if a yellow flare appears when an enemy is about to strike, that means parrying will flow into a counterattack, letting you execute a finisher for potentially massive damage.
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“Prince of Persia has always been about time, and what we wanted to do differently from other Prince of Persia games is to have time affect every element, every aspect of the game,” says Producer Abdelhak Elguess. “We wanted to use it in combat, with Sargon’s time powers, and we wanted the narrative to be warped by time. The puzzles and the world itself are completely warped by time. So we have the combat, the puzzles, and the narration as game pillars, but they are all linked by one strong theme, which is time.”
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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown re-imagines the franchise in another important way:
by embracing its Persian setting in a way that’s unprecedented for the series.
Sargon’s adventure blends Persian history and mythology with anime and superhero influences; Mount Qaf is a place where larger-than-life Immortals demolish huge monsters with impossibly flashy techniques, and where the mysterious bird-like deity known as the Simurgh is present everywhere, both figuratively and literally – its massive wings are visible in the skyline at Mount Qaf’s heights, and its claws protrude into the darkest depths. The game’s story references historical monarchs, including Xerxes and Darius, and ancient Persian art and statuary are depicted throughout Mount Qaf.
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“In the past, even though it was Prince of Persia, there were many Arabic elements mixed in,” says Elguess. “From the beginning, we wanted Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown to really celebrate Persia. It's very, very different from the Arabic world. And we wanted to go farther into the past, before the Islamic period, because we think mythology is universal. And the more we research, the more we see that there have been many exchanges between the different mythologies. For instance, in Europe, we know the manticore from Greek mythology, but it comes from Persian mythology.”
“It was interesting to see how mythologies communicate together, and when we researched Persian mythology, there were so many exciting things that we wanted to talk about; many creatures, many stories,” Elguess says. “So, we were really excited to go in this direction.”
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Oh, and speaking about excitement!
The game is also fully playable on Steam Deck 🔥!
If you happen to need a hand with your first-time setup of the game on Steam Deck, check out our little guide right here.
Aaaand, for any further questions, have a look at our FAQ.
With that all that being said, now it’s truly time to experience Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and change some destinies!
So, see you in Mount Qaf, warrior!
Your Prince of Persia Community Team
Current Release
Build 17528300
Uploaded Mar 27, 2026
System Requirements
OS
Windows 10 (64 bit only)
CPU
Intel Core i5-4460 3.4 GHz, AMD Ryzen3 1200 3.1 GHz
RAM
8 GB RAM
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 (2GB VRAM) or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT (4GB VRAM)
How to Install
1
Install game
2
educate yourself first by reading _Info.txt and DenuvOwO.nfo; CPU virtualization must be enabled in BIOS (some motherboards have it enabled as default setting)
3
start as Administrator "VBS.cmd" from game folder, press 1, restart computer, then on the next boot press F7 when new window will show up (driver signature OFF)
4
start from desktop icon
5
Once you make it work, any other game with Hypervisor can be installed and played from desktop icon (as long as you don't restart/shutdown PC - then again VBS.cmd > 1 > reboot > F7 > desktop icon)
Troubleshooting tips
• Run Redist/_CommonRedist installers if game won't start
• Add folder to Windows Defender exclusions
• Run as administrator
Download
Direct link available
Size
22.8 GB
Build
Build 17528300
Password: cracked-games.org or 123
CRC32
B4F717FD
SHA-256
190011ddf258f276611cc45f663e7b34d50671e3c76532acbb5178a49195cbd5
How: Right-click the downloaded file → 7-Zip / WinRAR → CRC SHA → compare with the values above.
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