Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown: all outfit locations

Where to find every outfit in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown: all outfit locations
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown: all outfit locations /

If you want to mix up Sargon’s style as he ventures around every corner of Mount Qaf, then you’ll need to find the various outfits scattered around the map – as well as a few you can get through other means like pre-orders and Ubisoft Connect.

Not counting the default starting outfit, there are nine different styles you can dress Sargon up in, and we’ll tell you where to find every outfit in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown so you can complete your quest through Mount Qaf in style.

Radiant outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Radiant outfit location
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The Radiant outfit is very early on in the game. By the first Wak Wak Tree you encounter in the game, you’ll see a chest on a platform just out of reach. Return once you’ve unlocked the Rush of the Simurgh power and you’ll be able to get up there by wall-jumping towards it and boosting at the right moment.

Crimson outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Crimson outfit location
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The Crimson outfit is back the way you came, out on the Old Royal Road, which – after walking through it in the opening – you won’t be able to return to until you have the ability to pass through grates. Once out there, a small tower will have a chest containing the outfit.

Coral outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Coral outfit location
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For the Coral outfit, you’ll need to get the Gravity Wings ability that lets you double jump. Use it in the tall tower room of the Sunken Harbor – the one full of hanging platforms – and you’ll find the chest up the left-hand side of the room.

Rosy outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Rosy outfit location
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The Rosy outfit is found in the Hyrcanian Forest. However, despite being an early-game area, you’ll need the final time power to get it – the Fabric of Time. You’ll need to leap forward off the platform by the Wak Wak Tree and grab onto a grapple point as you go to make it over to where the outfit is hidden.

Lilac outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Lilac outfit location
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To access this outfit you’ll need to find the Scrapper vendor in The Depths – the one that only takes Xerxes as payment. Trade three of them to him to get the Lost Key, then head up in the Lost City’s elevator. With the key in hand, it will stop at a secret floor, where you’ll find the outfit after a tricky platforming section.

Exalted outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Exalted outfit
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This skin that makes Sargon quite literally glow is given to you when you beat the game’s main quest.

Immortal outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Immortal outfit
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The Immortal outfit is one of the most impressive in the game, but unfortunately, it’s only available to those who purchased the deluxe edition of the game.

Young Sargon outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Young Sargon
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The Young Sargon outfit is available to everybody, but you’ll have to spend points on it as it’s a Ubisoft Connect reward. If you complete various challenges in the game, you’ll earn enough of these points to get it.

Warrior Within outfit location

PoP The Lost Crown Warrior Within outfit
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This is a pretty cool-looking skin, but the only way to get it is as a pre-order bonus for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, so you don’t have much longer to get it.


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