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  • Prince 2024-01-21 18:53

    New “Prince of Persia” game voiced in Farsi

    TEHRAN-The French video game publisher Ubisoft released the first major installment of the popular video game franchise “Prince of Persia” in nearly 14 years on January 18 titled “The Lost Crown” and it is the first time since it was first unveiled in 1989 in which the characters actually speak Farsi.

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