Assassin's Creed Mirage has been officially confirmed by Ubisoft, and while details are thin on the ground, the title has sprung a hefty amount of leaks.
Set to be the follow-up to Assassin's Creed Valhalla, the next entry in the decades-spanning franchise is rumored to take the series back to its roots. Ubisoft has shared the artwork, featuring Valhalla's Basim, but that alone has been enough of a crumb to seemingly support the leaks and rumors surrounding the title.
We'll undoubtedly get some concrete details during this week's Ubisoft Forward digital showcase. The publisher teased fans with a tweet(opens in new tab) last week saying as much, as well as confirming that Assassin's Creed Mirage is the title of the series' next game.
So what can we expect from a 'series reset'? Here's everything we've heard so far.
Assassin's Creed Mirage has only recently been officially confirmed by Ubisoft, with more details being teased for this week's reveal event. So there's no word on a release date just yet.
That being said, there have been a ton of leaks around the upcoming title, including whispers of a 2023 release date. Or a possible launch later this year. This is all pure speculation at this stage, so it's worth waiting for more info this weekend.
In terms of platforms, we'd make an educated guess that Assassin's Creed Mirage will be coming to PC and get a cross-gen console release. And that seems to be supported by a fresh leak from frequent Twitter leaker Tom Henderson.
He's shared(opens in new tab) what he claims to be the official product description for the game from the PlayStation Store. The copy confirms the leaked Baghdad setting, as well as protagonist Basim, and the renewed focus on stealth. It also says Assassin's
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