In a recent development for Ubisoft's upcoming game "Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown", it has been discovered that one character, named Kalux, uses 'text to speech' dialogues instead of a human voice actor. This discovery was initially reported by IGN, noting that Kalux has only a few lines in the game. Ubisoft has responded, explaining that this was a mistake where temporary assets, common during game development, were not replaced with final voice recordings. The company assures that an upcoming patch will fix this by replacing the computer-generated voice with actual voice-over work. It appears that no voice actor was hired for Kalux, as the character is not listed in the credits and the correct dialogue is missing from the day one patch, indicating that Ubisoft may still be seeking an actor for the role. "Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown" is scheduled for release on January 18, 2024, and will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Amazon Luna; with a demo currently available. The game has been rated as a "solid metroidvania" despite some spikes in difficulty resulting in frustration, but it is praised for its strong combat and swift platforming.

Is there a demo available for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown?

Yes, a demo for "Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown" is currently available for players to try out.

The "Prince of Persia" franchise is known for its pioneering contributions to the action-adventure genre, particularly with its parkour-style platforming and inventive combat. The series began with the original game in 1989, which set new standards for animation in video games. Over the years, it has evolved with several sequels and reboots, including the renowned "Sands of Time" trilogy, which introduced innovative time-manipulation gameplay mechanics. "The Lost Crown" represents the latest installment in this storied franchise, continuing its legacy of rich storytelling and fluid, acrobatic gameplay within an ancient, fantastical setting.