Ubisoft has revealed that the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Mirage will return to its roots to deliver a more focused experience that pays homage to the original games.
In an interview with GamesRadar(opens in new tab) about Assassin’s Creed Mirage, creative director Stephane Boudon explained that the developer has been listening to series fans who want to see the series return to a more streamlined experience. «Mirage’s creation has been the convergence of several inputs,» said Boundon. “We started hearing the desire for a character-driven story, focused on the core pillars of the first ACs on a more intimate scale. It resonates with us as well as developers, and this was the starting point of the project."
After a handful of bigger-scale, larger-than-life Assassin’s Creed games – looking at you, Valhalla – it’s nice to hear that Mirage will be slightly more intimate.
Set in the 9th century, Mirage gives us a chance to see the first footsteps of Basim, the antagonist from Valhalla, and his journey from a young man to a Master Assassin. After losing his mother at a young age, Basim lived on the streets of Baghdad. It was here where he first began to dream of joining the Hidden Ones, a secret group of assassins.
With Basim on a journey to become the most versatile Assassin in the franchise's history, parkour and stealth are set to take center stage, as they did in the original games.
Mirage will also offer plenty of opportunities for exploration. Set in the vibrant city streets of Baghdad during the Golden era, there will offer four unique districts to investigate. And while it will certainly be fun to scour the rooftops of the industrial Karkh or stealth through the lush gardens into the Round City, I can’t wait to search
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