To the saga of Assassin’s Creed It’s been no more or less than 15 years since the end of last year and in that time we’ve had countless games arrive for a huge number of systems. Be it consoles, computers and cell phones. But in all cases, there was always an enormous distance, conceptual and technical, between one and the other.
If you remember the old versions of Assassin’s Creed for phones with the Symbian OS, these were very basic 2D rigs with pixelated Altair that had little in common with the adventures we played on PS3, Xbox 360, or PC . And this is how, more or less, the saga has always remained in its adventures for both platforms. Until now.
Assassin’s Creed Convergence has arrived
What will happen next month is nothing other than the moment when the developments of Assassin’s Creed intended for technically smaller platforms, such as mobile phones, will converge with those of computers and consoles, to the point that it will be Mirage the first to become playable as we have been able to enjoy it since last October.
Almost silently and stealthily, like Basim in many of his attacks, Assassin’s Creed Mirage It has become a reality for mobile phones, and a few hours ago there was already an official launch date. It will be on June 6 that it will land exclusively, for the moment, at iPhone Yes iPad in an edition that will have nothing to envy of those seen on desktop consoles and computers.
So it’s the same game, with the replica of Baghdad, all its missions, its surroundings, its assassins’ lairs, its secrets and everything you’ve already seen in the adventure on PS5 and PS4, Xbox Series S, Xbox One or PC. So that’s good news… or maybe not? Well, actually no.
Do you have an iPhone? You can’t play with him anyway.
Even if Assassin’s Creed Mirage is announced exclusively for iPhoneactually don’t think it will work for you because you have one since this launch belongs to that new batch of news that was announced last time opening speech of Apple where he came to discover the technical capabilities of his new smart phones
So if you don’t have A17 chip, you won’t be able to play with it Assassin’s Creed Mirage but what about on iPad? Well, the thing is more or less the same because it turns out that not all iPads will be able to run this game since the affected models are limited to those that have an M1 chip, the famous Apple Silicon which are also present in Macs. So yes, if you have an iPad Pro or a computer running macOS (even one all in one like the iMac) with an M1 processor or higher, you can also take advantage of this launch of Ubisoft with the same purchase.