![]() ![]() 10, which the publisher announced back in July. Much more will be revealed during the Ubisoft Forward online event on Sept. ![]() Ubisoft is secretly developing a remake of the original Assassin’s Creed, using much of the work and assets created for Mirage.The “Eagle Vision” power, last seen in 2015’s Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, returns, but so does the “drone bird” that players could use to observe and mark enemies in the three most recent games.RPG elements such as dialogue choices, leveling, and gender choice (because the player character is Basim) are not present.Other details j0nathan shared, but Schreier did not comment on: In the game’s convoluted sci-fi canon, Basim is actually a human reincarnation of the Norse deity Loki, who actually belongs to an ancient and highly advanced humanoid species.īloomberg also reported in February that “the game won’t be a massive open-world role-playing game like previous recent entries, focusing instead more on stealth gameplay.” Bloomberg then said in July that Assassin’s Creed Rift/Mirage, in development at Ubisoft’s Bordeaux studio, had been delayed from a February 2023 launch to the following spring. Bloomberg in February reported that the game, then codenamed Rift, was originally planned as an expansion to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and stars a popular supporting character from that game, the assassin Basim. Schreier was not more specific about which additional claims j0nathan made were inaccurate. (The video is in French a translated summary was provided on Twitter by Rebs Gaming.) But other details in the video published Sunday by YouTuber j0nathan are incorrect, he said, such as a setting that involves multiple cities to explore. The game’s title - Assassin’s Creed Mirage - and setting, Baghdad in the late 9th century, are correct, Schreier said on Twitter, citing a person familiar with the project. A French YouTuber said the next Assassin’s Creed game will make a return to the series’ roots - in more ways than one - in a video partially corroborated by Bloomberg industry writer Jason Schreier.
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