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.
Assassin's Creed Mirage was launched in October 2023. Since the launch, most fans reacted positively to the game, though it was one of the shorter titles compared to Assassin's Creed Valhalla and its predecessors. The story features Basim Ibn-Ishaq as he becomes a master assassin. The game is set in 9th century Baghdad, and it's absolutely stunning. While fans don't know where Basim's path takes him after AC Mirage's story ends, the devs made it pretty clear that this is not the last time players see him.
On April 24, Ubisoft Bordeaux's creative director Stephane Boudon and art director Jeal-Luc Sala held an AMA session on Reddit to engage with fans. One of the Reddit users asked the devs whether players could expect a DLC or any story expansion for Assassin's Creed Mirage. In reply, Stephane mentioned that they meant to make it a standalone title. He went on to explain their intent by saying, «However, we have ideas on how we could extend the story of Basim, surely. But as of today, no post launch content is planned for Mirage.» This means players can perhaps expect to see more of the protagonist, as the devs have «a lot to say about Basim,» whether it's a cameo like the fight scene in Assassin's Creed Valhalla or a full AAA feature. At this point, the developers are eager to «explore new horizons,» according to Stephane, though it's not clear if those horizons will involve Basim.
In the AMA session, players thanked the devs for a great experience with Assassin's Creed Mirage and took the news very positively. Fans mentioned that Ubisoft Bordeaux was one of the very few studios that listens to players and tries to provide an experience they crave. One player said that he respects the developers' decision to pursue standalone games rather than DLCs. Some fans pointed out that there are story items in Assassin's Creed Mirage and new areas that can be explored, but none of them complained about not getting a DLC.
However, we have ideas on how we could extend the story of Basim, surely. But as of today, no post launch content is planned for Mirage.
All in all, the AMA session seemed to go well for both the devs and players. Players expressed gratitude to the devs for listening to fan feedback and for a great gaming experience. The developers were also very thrilled with
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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.
The allegedly cut ending of Assassin's Creed Mirage, which was set to make the series' already incredibly complicated meta story even more complex, is probably nothing to worry about according to Ubisoft.
As an Assassin's Creed girlie, I enjoyed Assassin's Creed Mirage, a pared down (but still big game, which is really just proof of how bloated AAA games have gotten, but I'll stop because it's not time to take my personal bugbear for a walk) Ass Creed game that was closer to the simplicity of the older games in the stab 'em up stealth-action series. Yesterday creative director Stéphane Boudon and art director Jeal-Luc Sala took to Reddit for an AMA, and in response to a question about plans for Mirage DLC, Boudon said no - but that they have ideas for more stories for Basim.