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Assassin’s Creed Mirage for PC is and action adventure video game, the thirteenth major release in the series and the successor to AC Valhalla. Mirage is principally set in 9th-century Baghdad and features Basim Ibn Ishaq. Historically, this was during the anarchy at Samarra – an unstable period, marred by constantly changing leadership. In the game, Basim – first seen in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – goes from street thief to fully fledged Assassin.
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4 October 2023
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Assassin’s Creed Mirage for PC is and action adventure video game, the thirteenth major release in the series and the successor to AC Valhalla. Mirage is principally set in 9th-century Baghdad and features Basim Ibn Ishaq. Historically, this was during the anarchy at Samarra – an unstable period, marred by constantly changing leadership. In the game, Basim – first seen in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – goes from street thief to fully fledged Assassin.
Basim will become a member of the Assassin Brotherhood who were rebelling against the Templar Order who were bent on creating a forced peace on their terms and under their control. The time frame begins in 861AD, some 330 years before the medieval first Assassin’s Creed game. This prequel is something of an homage to the first game, and fans will recognise similarities in the settings of the game.
There is an enormous emphasis on parkour, assassinations and stealth in the game, and ancient Baghdad, with its dense assortment of large and tall buildings, proves a perfect environment for parkouring around like an acrobat. As always, jumping across rooftops or climbing up the side of buildings is effortless. And there are always multiple options to achieve your goal, so you can go all out, brazenly, or stealth your way to your target.
Basim has some new equipment that helps him with both combat and escaping from tight corners, such as a detection mine, which can release a cloud of covering smoke when triggered, and a blow-dart for silent but accurate kills. Basim’s journey begins when he comes under the protection of Roshan who will teach him all he needs to know about becoming a Hidden One (member of the Brotherhood).
The game will teach you a lot about Baghdad’s rich and storied history, with new articles and information unlocked the more you progress. This information was pulled together by experts in the field: with photos from the Khalili Collections, the David Collection, the Shangri La Museum of Island Art, Culture and Design, and the Institut du Monde Arabe (The Arabic World Institute), thanks to grants from various cultural bodies and governments.
Mirage puts a greater emphasis on social stealth and parkour abilities than previous iterations of the game, as Basim is not a trained operative like other protagonists. Therefore, stealth and tactics are key, with discretion often very much the better part of valour. Hits do serious damage to Basim, which will then impact on what he can do until he is healed (no quick and easy feat). When he does attack, quick guerilla attacks are his best bet.
And Basim might not be powerful or well-trained, but he is exceptionally fast – and this shows in the parkour elements of the game. Basim is aided in hiding from enemies by some tools, like the corner swing, and he can, when he gets the timing right, pull off a multi-kill move - but he must get it right or be prepared to run away!
Importantly, the game actually takes place a century before the Assassins Creed is inaugurated. The fortress of Alamut is being built – very slowly – and only when it is completed will the Hidden Ones step out of the shadows and become the Assassins.
An inspiring cast of characters in the game come together to shape Basim's destiny – and all of them may be more than they seem. This game returns to the series' roots, with a renewed focus on linear storytelling and stealth gameplay and a little less on the role-playing game features.
The game map of Baghdad is a relatively small world but Basim has a large arsenal of weapons and tools at his disposal, including the signature Assassin Hidden Blade, smoke bombs, throwing knives and poison darts – all weapons designed for cunning and stealth over an outright show of power.
Basim’s weapons and tools can be upgraded through a skill tree, which allows you to tweak the weapons to suit yourself. Basim has an eagle companion – but in this game, enemy archers can target his bird, so be wary of using Eagle Vision too much when there are a lot of enemies about.
A new mystical power called Assassin Focus allows Basim to essentially slow time down enough to attack multiple targets at once. At first he will only be able to take out two enemy characters, but, like all his other skills, Basim’s focus can be upgraded and grown until he can take out quite a few enemies all at once.
Basim also frequently comes across stashes of handy vaulting poles which aid him in leaping across almost impossible distances, from roof to roof. The animations are fluid and smooth, feeling satisfying realistic and powerful. As well as going over buildings, Basim can also enter into them, exploring places and finding useful treasures. He will also complete missions as he travels around the city, helping the Hidden Ones to reestablish their presence in the city.
The game will take about 20 – 30 hours to play through: 20 if you rush to complete the game, 30 if you open all the doors and thoroughly explore, ticking off all the little missions and byways along the way.
Baghdad in the game features four main districts – but also look out for glimpses of Alamut, the mountain fortress of the Hidden Ones – it is based on a real place, a castle built in 840AD. The four districts are:
Round City: the original city of Baghdad, and currently (and in the game) the centre of town. It might also be called ‘The Old City’ but for the perfectly circular boundary.
Karkh: Outside the confines of the Round City, this part of town held the markets, where strangers and locals alike could come to sell their wares.
Abbasiyah: Adjacent to the Round City, this area contains the House of Wisdom, an immense academy, library and centre of learning.
Harbiyah: The northern district of Baghdad, this area was where slavers, thugs and general villains eked out a living as best – or worst – they could!
Assassin’s Creed Mirage for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.
About the Game
Basim will become a member of the Assassin Brotherhood who were rebelling against the Templar Order who were bent on creating a forced peace on their terms and under their control. The time frame begins in 861AD, some 330 years before the medieval first Assassin’s Creed game. This prequel is something of an homage to the first game, and fans will recognise similarities in the settings of the game.
There is an enormous emphasis on parkour, assassinations and stealth in the game, and ancient Baghdad, with its dense assortment of large and tall buildings, proves a perfect environment for parkouring around like an acrobat. As always, jumping across rooftops or climbing up the side of buildings is effortless. And there are always multiple options to achieve your goal, so you can go all out, brazenly, or stealth your way to your target.
Basim has some new equipment that helps him with both combat and escaping from tight corners, such as a detection mine, which can release a cloud of covering smoke when triggered, and a blow-dart for silent but accurate kills. Basim’s journey begins when he comes under the protection of Roshan who will teach him all he needs to know about becoming a Hidden One (member of the Brotherhood).
The game will teach you a lot about Baghdad’s rich and storied history, with new articles and information unlocked the more you progress. This information was pulled together by experts in the field: with photos from the Khalili Collections, the David Collection, the Shangri La Museum of Island Art, Culture and Design, and the Institut du Monde Arabe (The Arabic World Institute), thanks to grants from various cultural bodies and governments.
Mirage puts a greater emphasis on social stealth and parkour abilities than previous iterations of the game, as Basim is not a trained operative like other protagonists. Therefore, stealth and tactics are key, with discretion often very much the better part of valour. Hits do serious damage to Basim, which will then impact on what he can do until he is healed (no quick and easy feat). When he does attack, quick guerilla attacks are his best bet.
And Basim might not be powerful or well-trained, but he is exceptionally fast – and this shows in the parkour elements of the game. Basim is aided in hiding from enemies by some tools, like the corner swing, and he can, when he gets the timing right, pull off a multi-kill move - but he must get it right or be prepared to run away!
Importantly, the game actually takes place a century before the Assassins Creed is inaugurated. The fortress of Alamut is being built – very slowly – and only when it is completed will the Hidden Ones step out of the shadows and become the Assassins.
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An inspiring cast of characters in the game come together to shape Basim's destiny – and all of them may be more than they seem. This game returns to the series' roots, with a renewed focus on linear storytelling and stealth gameplay and a little less on the role-playing game features.
The game map of Baghdad is a relatively small world but Basim has a large arsenal of weapons and tools at his disposal, including the signature Assassin Hidden Blade, smoke bombs, throwing knives and poison darts – all weapons designed for cunning and stealth over an outright show of power.
Basim’s weapons and tools can be upgraded through a skill tree, which allows you to tweak the weapons to suit yourself. Basim has an eagle companion – but in this game, enemy archers can target his bird, so be wary of using Eagle Vision too much when there are a lot of enemies about.
A new mystical power called Assassin Focus allows Basim to essentially slow time down enough to attack multiple targets at once. At first he will only be able to take out two enemy characters, but, like all his other skills, Basim’s focus can be upgraded and grown until he can take out quite a few enemies all at once.
Basim also frequently comes across stashes of handy vaulting poles which aid him in leaping across almost impossible distances, from roof to roof. The animations are fluid and smooth, feeling satisfying realistic and powerful. As well as going over buildings, Basim can also enter into them, exploring places and finding useful treasures. He will also complete missions as he travels around the city, helping the Hidden Ones to reestablish their presence in the city.
The game will take about 20 – 30 hours to play through: 20 if you rush to complete the game, 30 if you open all the doors and thoroughly explore, ticking off all the little missions and byways along the way.
A Bit About Baghdad
Baghdad in the game features four main districts – but also look out for glimpses of Alamut, the mountain fortress of the Hidden Ones – it is based on a real place, a castle built in 840AD. The four districts are:
Assassin’s Creed Mirage for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.
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Assassin's Creed Mirage releases on Steam in October
Assassin's Creed Mirage released a year ago, and Ubisoft had a little announcement in store to mark the occasion.
The game is coming to Steam in October, and you can add it to your wish list now. As we learned a few days ago, Ubisoft intends to bring all of its games to Valve's platform day and date.…
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Assassin's Creed Mirage is now available on iOS devices
Last month, Ubisoft announced Assassin's Creed Mirage for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad Air and iPad Pro (with an M1 chip or higher).
The French publisher's title landed on these iOS devices on June 6, 2024. The game's prologue can be played free of charge, and a -50% discount is valid until…
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Assassin's Creed Mirage is coming to iOS on June 6, 2024
Scheduled for release early this year on iPhones and iPads equipped with an M1 chip, Assassin's Creed Mirage is finally releasing in early summer.
The game is expected on iOS in June. For the moment, the release date is a little fuzzy. Ubisoft states on its web that Mirage is coming to iOS on June 6,…
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The game is really great, Thriller was enough for me to pre-order it. I really like the beginning of the story, as well as the action itself, which takes place in the south-western countries of Iraq. I like the physics of movement-prakur, I haven't seen the whole way yet fights because I'm at the beginning, with a lot of sneaking, but I'm sure that it's well done and bro, but again, there's always room for improvement, to be better and more brutal with a lot of blood. I like the graphics a lot, everything works nicely and looks fluid, as in everything, there is room for improvement in the graphics, it can always be better. I think there should be a little more types of weapons for fighting, but it's okay. The game itself is done great, the story is certainly excellent until the end, enjoyment! I would definitely recommend the game. Kudos to Ubisoft!Also thanks to Instant Gaming for the slightly lower prices of the codes for which I am always on time!Once again Game recommendation from me!Rating 8.7/10!
- Recommendation!
- There is always room for a little better!
2023-10-05T22:24:50-0400
I don't know how I feel about this game. The gameplay is fine, but the charactors are doll and the game crashes often. The main character feels like hes 12 years old mentaly. Was hoping the cutscenes was better, but can't stand them.
- Faster gameplay
- Doll characters
- Boring cutscenes
2023-10-16T06:09:43-0400
Feels great! The parkour routes to get around the cities and to different objectives are so satisfying and fluid and I feel they brought back a lot more of the assassin and stealth vibe compared to Valhalla, which I really enjoy! They also made armour and weapons have a more simple status layout and gameplay effect which I like as well but I do wish they would of added more cosmetic-wise for both, their isnt a ton of options. Also map seems a lot smaller compared to recent installments but the space is used well and it feels full. Great game! 9/10
- Fluent parkour routes
- Stealth
- Storyline and map layout
- Minimal cosmetic choice
- Smaller map but used well
2023-10-08T04:27:16-0400
This game remembers me the first assassin's creed game last one I've played was black flag.. After the introduction of the rpg style i wasn't felling the game like before.. I really hope that this game brings back the memory's of when I was younger
2023-10-05T07:56:12-0400
For someone who want again the old assassins creed vibes.
The game is a return to the roots of the series, as it removes the RPG elements and level system that were introduced in the previous games. Instead, it relies on the player’s skill and strategy to overcome the challenges and enemies
The game is a return to the roots of the series, as it removes the RPG elements and level system that were introduced in the previous games. Instead, it relies on the player’s skill and strategy to overcome the challenges and enemies
- Small map
- Good story
- New stamina system
2023-10-28T17:29:14-0400
Igravsi je nekako mi se cinilo da su mnogo pozurili i neke stvari ostavili nedovrsene. Sve u svemu uzivao sam i stvarno izgleda prelepo, grafika je brutalna!!!
Somehow it seemed to me that they rushed a lot and left some things unfinished. All in all, I enjoyed it, and it really looks beautiful... the graphics are brutal!!!
Somehow it seemed to me that they rushed a lot and left some things unfinished. All in all, I enjoyed it, and it really looks beautiful... the graphics are brutal!!!
2023-11-02T11:20:58-0400
Few features like the others Assassin's Creed. Only one type of weapon (so the fight are really boring). No reason to explore the map. Well, game just made to make us wait untill Shadow.
- X
- fight
- story
- cities
2024-07-06T06:58:20-0400
The game is really great, Thriller was enough for me to pre-order it. I really like the beginning of the story, as well as the action itself, which takes place in the south-western countries of Iraq. I like the physics of movement-prakur, I haven't seen the whole way yet fights because I'm at the beginning, with a lot of sneaking, but I'm sure that it's well done and bro, but again, there's always room for improvement, to be better and more brutal with a lot of blood. I like the graphics a lot, everything works nicely and looks fluid, as in everything, there is room for improvement in the graphics, it can always be better. I think there should be a little more types of weapons for fighting, but it's okay. The game itself is done great, the story is certainly excellent until the end, enjoyment! I would definitely recommend the game. Kudos to Ubisoft!Also thanks to Instant Gaming for the slightly lower prices of the codes for which I am always on time!Once again Game recommendation from me!Rating 8.7/10!
- Action
- Sound
2024-03-11T09:34:31-0400
Very nice.Recomended..From the beginning until now this is one of the Best Assassins Creed for me, From the Graphics to the Story, everything is top. What I like the most is parkour its Amazing :)))))
- Action
2024-02-14T08:29:40-0500
Feels great! The parkour routes to get around the cities and to different objectives are so satisfying and fluid and I feel they brought back a lot more of the assassin and stealth vibe compared to Valhalla, which I really enjoy! They also made armour and weapons have a more simple status layout and gameplay effect which I like as well but I do wish they would of added more cosmetic-wise for both, their isnt a ton of options. Also map seems a lot smaller compared to recent installments but the space is used well and it feels full. Great game! 9/10shduia
- beautiful game
2023-10-25T17:27:16-0400
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They sell it for Battlenet even though they don't have it in their product range anymore, the support takes forever to give me a Solution.
2024-11-23T05:31:06-0500
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