Updated September 2, 2022: Ubisoft has now officially spoken and made an official announcement. In a tweet, the developer confirmed the title of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, as well as the artwork that was leaked yesterday:
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We will find out whether the rest of the information from the leak is correct on September 10 at 9 p.m. when the Ubisoft Forward streaming event gives further insights.
Updated September 1, 2022: The leaks to Assassin’s Creed Mirage are apparently not coming to an end. Now the first artworks for the upcoming part of the series are said to have appeared in Ubisoft, which are now making the rounds on social media. The tweet about it has since been deleted.
You could see the artwork for the DLC The Forty Thieves Quest
which appears to be available as a pre-order bonus and is believed to be based on the story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves will orient.
The fairy tale takes place in Baghdad, just as AC Mirage is meant to do, and tells the story of a lumberjack who defeats a forty-man band of thieves. The most famous sentence of the work is probably the magic formula Open Sesame!
be. It is quite possible that Basim will take on the role of Ali Baba here.
Original message: French YouTuber j0nathan (180,000 subscribers) has in his new video leaked numerous things about the next Assassin’s Creed. We summarize the most important information in this article for you.
Big leak reveals important details about the new Assassin’s Creed
Name and setting details
- Name: The final title of the game should be Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Mirage means in Europe
Morgana girl
. - Release: The game is scheduled to be released in Spring 2023, between April and June.
- Setting: The setting is Baghdad between the years 860 and 870, during the Anarchy in Samarra. Supposedly there should also be several cities to explore, Constantinople should be submitted later as a DLC.
- Held: You should play the young Basim, who you already know from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
For GameStar editor Peter Bathge, some of the leaked information sounds exciting, but he can’t really be happy because he’s been with the series for 15 years:
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I’ve never been so keen on a new Assassin’s Creed as I am now
Gameplay details
- Overall, the new AC less raw than Valhalla play, which sounds like a bigger focus on stealth kills. There should also be numerous new animations.
- Mirage is meant to go back to basics and that’s why do without many role-playing elements. Dialogue options, gender selection and the level system should be deleted.
- Die Eagle Eye View is set to return, allowing you to see enemies and your objective through walls.
- Apparently Basim can do one
String Dagger
use to eliminate your opponents. - The hero will have visions of Loki, which should also manifest in his body.
More leaked info
- Ubisoft is said to already have one Remake des ersten Assassin’s Creed prepare. This should build on the framework of AC Mirage and reuse a large part of the assets.
- The remake of AC1 is supposed to be in the Season Pass for AC Mirage, just like the Constantinople DC.
- It’s supposed to be official during Ubisoft Forward on September 10, 2022 to be announced.
If you can’t quite remember the very first AC from 2007, you can watch the following video:
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Assassin’s Creed video special: how to play
How trustworthy is the leak?
Jonathan is considered a reliable source in the Assassin’s Creed community: In the past he already correctly predicted the crossover between AC Odyssey and AC Valhalla. Also, prior to the release of Valhalla, he shared some information that turned out to be correct – such as that the Hidden Blade is returning or that the main character will be called Eivor instead of Jora.
Jason Schreier, considered one of the top sources of inside information, also commented on Jonathan’s leak:
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According to Schreier, many details of the new leak should be correct: These include the spring 2023 release date, the Baghdad setting and the return of the gameplay to the roots of the series. Again, it shouldn’t be true that you should be able to explore different cities.
The new leak should largely confirm Baghdad as the location of the next part of the series. You can find out which setting the GameStar editors would have liked in the following article:
Assassin’s Creed
The GameStar editorial team would like these 7 scenarios for future games
And how about you? Are you looking forward to a return to the Middle East or would you have preferred a different setting? And will you miss the RPG elements? Tell us in the comments!
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