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09.10.2023 - 14:17 / radiotimes.com / New Game Plus / New
What can you do after completing Assassin’s Creed Mirage? Many games these days include a New Game Plus mode, but is there one in Ubisoft’s latest open-world stealth parkour adventure?
A New Game Plus mode typically allows players to replay a game’s story while keeping hold of any upgrades earned through the initial play through.
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They’re becoming something of an industry standar, but not every game has one (hence why you’re here after looking it up).
Read on, then, to find out if AC Mirage has New Game Plus or not — and to see what you can do after completing the story and seeing its ending.
No. AC Mirage does not have a New Game Plus mode. As of the game’s launch, there is no New Game Plus offering in the latest Assassin’s Creed title.
With it becoming something of an industry standard, it may come as a bit of a surprise that there isn’t a New Game Plus mode in AC Mirage.
Not every game offers New Game Plus, however, and there was never one made available for AC Valhalla, despite Odyssey having the mode.
Just because there is no New Game Plus at launch, though, doesn’t mean there never will be.
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There are currently no known plans for an Assassin’s Creed Mirage New Game Plus mode. Ubisoft is remaining quiet on the subject.
Given that there was no New Game Plus mode in Valhalla, though, it’s unlikely (but not entirely out of the question) that Mirage will receive one at some point in the future.
We will, of course, update this page should Ubisoft detail an incoming New Game Plus mode for Assassin’s Creed Mirage at any point.
After completing the main story missions and seeing the game’s ending, you can carry on playing Assassin’s Creed Mirage.
You will be put back into the open-world Baghdad shortly before the ending of the game, and are allowed to mop up anything you missed at first.
Once you have completed AC Mirage, you can go back and finish up any side quests you missed, including the Tales of Baghdad and Contract Missions.
Going back and completing every side quest will help ensure you see everything the game has to offer and add to that overall completion percentage.
Completionists will also be pleased to learn that you can go back and find any of the remaining hidden collectibles after finishing the game’s story.
If you’re looking to do 100 per cent of the game and see absolutely everything (and earn all of its achievements/trophies), you can do all of that after completing its main story
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is undoubtedly an improvement over its already-acclaimed predecessors, with a larger map and new gameplay mechanics. However, it did launch without one feature that was included in those titles: New Game Plus. New Game Plus has become a common addition to narrative-driven titles, offering a way for players to revisit the game's story after completing it without having to restart the game from scratch.
The game has also sold more than 1 million copies in 10 days.
A new update has been launched for Lords of the Fallen that alters its New Game Plus mode, as well as enemy density and performance.
Although the game has only recently come out, Spider-Man 2's ending already feels like one that fans will remember for a long time.
Spider-Man 2 will receive a New Game+ mode as part of a post-launch update, later this year. As per Insomniac Games Community Director James Stevenson, just like the 2018's Marvel's Spider-Man, those looking to replay the title and mop up all the side quests might have to wait a bit, though for now, simply beating it once grants access to an ‘Ultimate' difficulty setting for a fresh playthrough. For the uninitiated, a New Game + mode generally allows players to plunge back into a game's campaign in an overpowered state, as the in-game character carries over all unlocked abilities, tools and weapons, and gear upgrades.
The ending of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 leaves us with a lot of questions — and there are two ending teasers to chew on. During (and after) the credits, you’ll get major teasers to see what happens next in the story. One is for Peter Parker and pushes forward the plot of the game, while the other teases a new character entirely. Beware, because we’re going to talk about all the plot points of Spider-Man 2 here. There are going to be massive story spoilers.
Insomniac has a tendency to cram its games full of additive bells and whistles at launch, with plenty of modes and additional features being available in the developer’s titles to allow players to get the most out of the games. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, however, will have one or two such features missing at launch- though they will be coming in the not-too-distant future.
Marvel’s Spider-Man didn’t include the option to replay the story in New Game Plus mode when it first launched in 2018. But Insomniac wasn’t lazing about in a hammock made of webbing, either. The developer launched the feature roughly six weeks after launch. Is it coming to the sequel? Oh yes, and now we (roughly) know when: before the end of this year.
The PS5 exclusive will also receive mission replay functionality in a future patch.