Whose Cultural History Will Be In Assassin's Creed Mirage?
How Mirage will depict the cultural history of everyday people in 9th century Baghdad?
How Mirage will depict the cultural history of everyday people in 9th century Baghdad?
I can't wait a) to play the new Assassin's Creed and b) for Ubisoft to get a new aesthetic.
Mirage is a homage to a dated formula Ubisoft left behind for a reason.
It could just be an error, but Xbox is saying that Assassin's Creed will have "real gambling" again.
Ubisoft might have overcorrected when it decided to go back to its roots
Skull & Bones will get a new release date next month, alongside a bunch of other Ubisoft projects.
Ubisoft claims that developers working on Project Q have been moved over to "priority projects".
Mirage will be "more intimate" with a "character-driven story."
The next, slightly shorter installment in the Assassin's Creed series could be launching next August.
Double-As seemed to be going away, with the term 'indie' getting muddier and triple-As getting bigger. Mirage is here to show us another way
The platform loses out on a big release.
Ubisoft said that the initial Adults Only ESRB rating was a mistake.
A sign that things are going back to how we remember.
Don't expect Layla or Desmond to make any kind of appearance in Mirage.
If true, this would make it the first-ever Ubisoft game to get an Adults Only rating.
Basim's origin story has been fully unveiled with a CG trailer.
"Venture through the Golden Age of Baghdad."
More reports that Assassin's Creed might be going back to its roots.
We'll find out more during the next Ubisoft Forward.