Ubisoft probably also thought back to the roots when they developed Assassin’s Creed Mirage for their 15th anniversary. With a smaller world and a shorter game time of 15 to 20 hours The manufacturer is again oriented towards the older titles in the series, but uses them for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla * developed technology.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage as Collector’s Edition for PS5
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In addition to the Collector’s Edition, Assassin’s Creed Mirage is also in the Deluxe* and Launch version * available.
This is what’s new in Assassin’s Creed Mirage
For the first time, you can explore the Alamut Fortress, where the hidden people meet, yourself. The Hidden Ones are a secret organization whose fortress is a central part of the series and serves as a hiding place for secret writings. Besides that you will learn a lot about the history of Baghdad and the Islamic art of the Abbasid period with items that are unlocked as you progress through the game.
As with its predecessors, targets can be eliminated in a variety of ways, including: Mirage focuses on silent killing. The arsenal of tools has become even larger. Basim gets an eagle placed to the side, who can scout the areas. But be careful, because unlike the previous games, your feathered companion can be discovered and shot down.
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The extensive content of the Collectors Edition.
This is what the Collector’s Edition contains
The Deluxe version *In addition to the game, it also includes the deluxe package, the design of which was inspired by Prince of Persia. The soundtrack and the art book are only available digitally here. In the Launch Edition * you will find a set with three lithographs in the envelope and a map of Baghdad.
That’s what the latest adventure is about
Mirage takes you to the bustling streets of ninth-century Baghdad. The focus is on the clever and defiant street thief Basim, who is looking for justice. In the hands of an ancient and mysterious organization Basim is trained to be a deadly master assassin. This changes his life in ways he never thought possible.
Did Ubisoft take the game forward by taking a step back? In the end, it’s probably a matter of taste. Fans of the old games will certainly be happy about Mirage’s smaller world, but for others the game might be too entertaining.
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