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PoP 2008 whenever you want.
Sands of Time, Warrior Withing and Two thrones are the original trilogy of the Sands of Time series that came out in the PS2 era. After that, they made PoP 2008 in the PS3 era, which is completely unrelated to the previous trilogy, and finally they made Forgotten Sands, which is the last made game of the Sands of Time series.
isnt int sands of time, then forgetten sands and after that warrior within and two thrones?, so the 2008 one isnt related to the pop series at all and is it considered a spin off or something?
And yes, think of the 2008 one as a completely different game that only shares the name of PoP. I'm not saying it's bad though.
Therefore, for me, the original trilogy is completely fine by itself, since Forgotten Sands was probably never planned to be a part of it, and Forgotten Sands feels like playing a spinoff (once again, I'm not saying that makes it a bad game). Can you play it between the original trilogy anyways? Yeah, without any problem, it's simply that for me I think it's better to play in the release order.
The thing is, Forgotten Sands creates in the middle of the trilogy a new story that starts and ends in that game. If you play it after the trilogy, you will start the second game already knowing what happened between the first and the second one. If you play it after playing the trilogy, you won't feel like the trilogy is missing something though, as Forgotten Sands wraps its whole substory in that game. Let's call it "a secondary mission in the middle of the main mission".
(release order) Sands of Time -> Forgotten Sands -> Warrior Within -> Two Thrones
(chronological order) Sands of Time -> Warrior Within -> Two Thrones -> Forgotten Sands
I suggest the release order, as I said, but even if you want to go with the chronological order you wil be 100% fine. It's not even a big deal which order you choose.
This was the first result on Google for "Prince of Persia".
The Chronological order is Sands of Time - Forgotten Sands - Warrior Within. The Two Thrones takes place after the Warrior Within.
Whoops, I messed up the two orders and swapped them by mistake; as you say, the chronological order is the first one, and the second one is the release order.
Came here just to respond a year later.