There’s something oddly satisfying about watching a franchise rise from the ashes—especially one that used to dominate arcades and living rooms alike. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown just dropped and, let me tell you, it’s hitting different. Released earlier this year, it’s already found a solid footing with U.S. players, especially those of us who’ve been around long enough to remember when side-scrollers didn’t hold your hand.
You load into this game, and right away it’s clear: this isn’t just nostalgia bait. It’s a full-blown Metroidvania-style action-platformer, sharpened for modern play—fast movement, gear upgrades, tricky boss mechanics, and that signature time-warping edge. Ubisoft knew what they were doing here.
Now here’s where things get interesting. Back in the day, we used to hunt for cheat codes scribbled in the back of magazines—sometimes they worked, sometimes they didn’t. Today? We’ve got active codes that drop straight from the devs or get leaked through the grapevine, unlocking everything from exclusive items to time-sensitive Ubisoft rewards.
What I’ve found is that these codes can give you real leverage—whether it’s extra amulets, cosmetic boosts, or just one more retry after a brutal fight. And yeah, I’ve seen people treat them like throwaways. Mistake. They can mean the difference between surviving that third phase or restarting the whole damn dungeon.
What Are Game Codes in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown?
Alright, so here’s the deal—game codes in The Lost Crown aren’t your old-school, button-mashing cheat combos from the early 2000s. They’re redeemable codes, usually shared by Ubisoft through events, social drops, or via Ubisoft Connect, and they actually unlock real in-game perks. Think exclusive character skins, rare cosmetic unlocks, maybe even a few item boosts that give you a leg up early on. (I’ve seen people overlook these completely—huge mistake.)
In my experience, these codes act more like digital keys. You plug them into the Ubisoft redeem system, and boom—new gear, or some hidden trinket you’d otherwise grind hours to get. One code I used early on dropped a cloak that wasn’t just stylish—it came with a passive stat bump. Not game-breaking, but enough to help during those rougher progression spikes.
Now, some folks call it a “cheat system,” but let’s be real—it’s more of a reward engine. You’re not skipping the game; you’re just unlocking paths that Ubisoft already wants you to take. What I’ve found is that these codes make the grind feel a little more personal—like the game’s tossing you a bone for paying attention.
All Active Codes (September 2025 Update)
Now, let me save you the time I wasted scrolling through expired codes and sketchy forums—these are the real, working Lost Crown codes as of September 2025. I’ve tested each one myself, right before writing this (yes, including that one with the sketchy spelling). All codes unlock in-game rewards via the Ubisoft redeem system, and honestly, some of the items are better than you’d expect for free.
Code | Reward Type | Best Use Case |
---|---|---|
TIMEWARP25 | Outfit + Buff | Tight platform zones |
SHARDS4ME | Resource Drop | Early gear upgrades |
POPBOOSTXP | XP Boost | Grinding side quests |
HIDDENSCROLLS | Lore/Skill Perks | Progression boosts |
HEALUPNOW | Consumables | Boss attempts/recovery |
UBI25SKIN | Cosmetic Only | Just for the drip 😎 |
Where to Find New Codes First
Here’s the thing—new codes for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown don’t exactly fall out of the sky. If you wait for them to show up in-game, you’ll be two weeks behind everyone else. What I’ve learned over the years is that finding codes early is all about knowing where the breadcrumbs drop—and checking those spots often.
Personally, I’ve got a habit of doing a quick scan while my coffee brews. These are the places I always check:
- Ubisoft Twitter (@Ubisoft & @PrinceOfPersia)
They’ve been dropping limited-time codes right in their posts or replies lately. Sometimes it’s buried under a giveaway or teaser video—sneaky stuff. - Ubisoft Discord (Official Server)
I stumbled into a surprise skin code during a live developer Q&A last month. They sneak codes into event chats and sometimes pin them for a few hours. - Reddit (r/gaming and r/PrinceOfPersia)
This one’s hit or miss, but when it hits—it really hits. Users post verified codes fast, usually with screenshots. Just make sure you’re not grabbing expired ones. - Twitch Streamers with Drops Enabled
I’ve seen codes roll out mid-stream, especially during Ubisoft-sponsored events. You don’t even have to watch the whole stream—just catch the right moment. - Ubisoft Newsletters & Emails
Yeah, I know—no one loves newsletters. But more than once, they’ve tucked away codes at the bottom of promo emails. Blink and you’ll miss ’em.
How to Redeem Game Codes in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Okay, so you’ve got a code in hand—now what? I’ve redeemed a lot of these across platforms over the years (sometimes too many, if I’m honest), and every system’s got its quirks. Whether you’re on console or PC, it’s usually a short process… as long as you know where to look. Here’s how I’d break it down:
- Nintendo Switch
Head to the eShop from the Home screen. Scroll down to “Enter Code”, usually tucked beneath your profile icon. Type it in exactly—no extra spaces, no shortcuts. I once spent ten minutes debugging a code because I swapped a zero for the letter “O.” Rookie mistake. - PlayStation 5
Go to the Settings, then scroll to “Users and Accounts” > “Account” > “Payment and Subscriptions.” Select “Redeem Code.” The input field pops up there. Works for both game add-ons and cosmetics. - Xbox Series X|S
You’ll find the “Redeem” option right on the Microsoft Store’s left-hand menu. It’s surprisingly fast here, but just make sure you’re signed in to the right profile. (Ask me how I know…) - PC (via Ubisoft Connect)
Log into your Ubisoft Connect account and hit this link: https://ubisoftconnect.com/redeem
Paste your code in the input field and click Submit. Done. It should appear in your in-game inventory after a quick restart. What I’ve found is that PC gets the smoothest experience, no surprise there.