Eivor's Raven Clan outfit from Assassin's Creed Valhalla has become available for Assassin's Creed Mirageplayers to redeem and equip with Basim. Assassin's Creed Valhalla, which was released back in 2020, was Ubisoft's latest large-scaled RPG-style Assassin's Creed game. Set during the Viking age of Anglo-Saxon England, Valhalla introduced a new assassin, named Eivor, who was part of the Raven Clan.
With some fans of the franchise feeling alienated by Valhalla's massive size and large focus on open combat, the more recent Assassin's Creed Mirage was an attempt to return the franchise to its roots with a smaller, more stealth-rich gameplay experience. Set in 9th century Baghdad before the events of Valhalla, Mirage tells the story of Basim Ibn Ishaq, a character first introduced in Valhalla along Eivor's journey. With a much smaller map, more options for stealth, and an open combat system that feels dangerous and urges players to avoid confrontations, Mirage was largely considered a success for fans of the franchise's earlier games.
Ubisoft has revealed that Eivor's robes from Assassin's Creed Valhallaare coming to Mirage as a wearable costume for Basim. In a short Twitter clip, Ubisoft showed off Basim wearing Eivor's robes while parkouring around the city of Baghdad. Basim getting to wear Eivor's outfit is fitting, considering he made his first ever appearance in Eivor's game. Mirage players will need to use their UbiConnect accounts to redeem the free Eivor costume.
In Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Eivor's Raven Clan Armor Set changes its appearance as players upgrade it. Basim's singular version of the outfit seems to resemble different tiers of the robes. It's also worth mentioning that Eivor's long cloak, which was used for stealth, is missing from the outfit. The omission does make sense, though, since the stealth mechanics of Valhalla and Mirage differ wildly, and Basim never wears a full cloak in Mirage. Eivor isn't the first assassin to have his robes worn by Basim, as Altair and Ezio's outfits are wearable costumes in Mirage as well. Perhaps even more robes of iconic assassins will join Basim's wardrobe next, like Assassin's Creed 3's Connor or Black Flag's Edward Kenway.
Next up for the franchise is Assassin's Creed Red, which is heavily rumored to be ready to release sometime later this year. As Assassin's Creed's next large-scale RPG-style entry set in ancient Japan, fans of the franchise are super eager to learn more. With a Ubisoft Forward locked in for June 10, it'll likely be the home of Assassin's Creed Red's proper reveal, and possibly even its release date.
Assassin's Creed: Mirage is the latest entry in Ubisoft's iconic stealth series.
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While previously alleged for May, the gameplay reveal of Assassin’s Creed Codename Red is seemingly happening at Ubisoft Forward on June 10th. Sources speaking to Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson revealed that press and content creators will go hands-on with it during the Summer Games Fest week, with the embargo ending on June 12th.
Before Assassin’s Creed Mirage launched for PC and consoles last October, Ubisoft announced that the game would also be coming to certain iOS devices in early 2024. Given that we’re now in May and that has yet to often, plans obviously changed, but the company has now announced a specific release date for the open world action-adventure title’s iOS port.
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Mirage is set to debut on Apple's iPhone and iPad devices on June 6, as announced by the game studio. This open-world action-adventure game was initially revealed for Apple platforms back in September last year and will soon be available for download on the App Store.
Assassin's Creed Mirage, the open-world action-adventure title from Ubisoft, will launch on iOS devices on June 6, the studio has announced. First announced for Apple devices in September last year, Assassin's Creed Mirage will arrive on the App Store for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPad Air and iPad Pro with M1 chip or later, making it the first console Assassin's Creed title that can be played natively on mobile devices.
Ubisoft has just announced that Assassin’s Creed: Mirage will arrive on the Apple App Store on June 6. Coming to the latest generation of iPhones and iPads, the release of Assassin’s Creed: Mirage for iOSmarks the first time that fans will be able to play through one of the franchise's major console titles on a mobile device.
The newest Assassin’s Creed game will soon arrive on iPhone and iPad. Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the 2023 installment that takes you to ninth-century Baghdad, will be available on June 6 for the iPhone 15 Pro series and iPads with an M-series chip.
Assassin's Creed fans embedded into the Apple hardware ecosystem can rejoice, as Ubisoft announced today that Assassin's Creed Mirage for iOS and iPadOS will arrive in early June.
It's clear to those who have played 2020's and 2023's that Basim Ibn Ishaq will play a major role in the series going forward. Basim was introduced as a master assassin as part of the Hidden Ones — the group that would go on to become the Assassin's Order — in, meeting Eivor's Viking clan and offering to help them expand their operations in Norway and England. The series then went back to Baghdad in the year 861 and depicted a 17-year-old Basim's origin story through a smaller, more stealth-focused title in. Here, players followed Basim as he learned new tactics from his mentor Roshan to take down members of The Order of the Ancients, a clandestine group pulling the strings across Persia.
Ubisoft opens up about new content for Assassin's Creed Mirage, confirming that it won't get any DLC, but the devs may not be done exploring Basim's story. This latest title in the franchise received considerable recognition from new and long-term fans of the hooded protagonists. With Assassin's Creed Mirage, the franchise went back to its roots by offering a compelling and story-driven narrative that die-hard AC fans were waiting for.