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Prince Of Persia Warrior Within Ios -

Here’s the painful truth: The original iOS version was removed from the App Store in 2016 during Apple’s 32-bit app purge (iOS 11 killed all old apps). You cannot find it via normal search.

But here is where the rose-tinted glasses shatter.

Warrior Within on PC and console required precision. You had to time your wall runs perfectly, land on moving platforms, and execute counter-attacks in split-second windows. The iOS version used a floating virtual joystick on the left and context-sensitive buttons on the right (Sword, Jump, Dagger, Reverse Time).

It was a nightmare.

Yet, despite the jank, there was a strange rhythm to it. Once you turned down the graphical settings to improve responsiveness and learned to play with your index fingers instead of thumbs (the "claw" grip), it became playable. Barely.

Published by: Retro Mobile Digest Reading Time: 6 minutes

If you were a teenager in the mid-2000s, you remember the whiplash. prince of persia warrior within ios

In 2003, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time gave us a brooding, charming prince, a tragic romance, and an ethereal art style. It was a fairy tale.

Then came 2004’s Warrior Within. Suddenly, the Prince had a grizzled goatee, a metal guitar riff by Godsmack (yes, really), and a bloodlust for Dahaka—a slimy, tentacled incarnation of fate. It was dark, edgy, and felt like the developers had just discovered what a nu-metal CD was.

Now, fast forward to the dawn of smartphone gaming. Before Infinity Blade became the gold standard, Ubisoft took a massive risk: they ported Warrior Within to iOS. Not a spin-off, not a runner. The full, bloody, time-reversing action-adventure on a tiny touch screen. Here’s the painful truth: The original iOS version

Did it work? Or did the Dahaka eat it alive?

If you own the PS2 or PS3 classic digital version:

Here is the critical update every reader needs. As of 2025, you cannot download Prince of Persia Warrior Within from the Apple App Store. Yet, despite the jank, there was a strange rhythm to it

Ubisoft pulled the game around 2015 during the "32-bit app apocalypse." When Apple transitioned to 64-bit architecture with iOS 11, many classic games were left behind. Ubisoft never issued a 64-bit compatibility update. Consequently, the game is delisted.

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