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Assassin's Creed: Mirage is an upcoming installment in the Assassin's Creed series. It will be a stealth-focused game. The game will feature the Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq, a central character from the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and it will take place in the city of Baghdad in the 9th century.[1]
In the ninth century CE, Baghdad is at its height, leading the world in science, art, innovation, and commerce. Amide its bustling urban landscape, a conflicted young orphan with a tragic past must navigate the streets to survive.
In Assassin's Creed® Mirage, you are Basim, a cunning street thief with nightmarish visions, seeking answers and justice. After an act of deadly retribution, Basim flees Baghdad and joins an ancient organization—The Hidden Ones. As he learns their mysterious rituals and powerful tenets, he will hone his unique abilities, discover his true nature, and come to understand a new Creed—one that will change his fate in ways he never could have imagined.[2]
Set 20 years prior to the events in Valhalla,[3] players assume the role of Basim Ibn Ishaq with the gender choices, dialogue options, and relationship possibilities removed. After Valhalla had the raven Sýnin provide Eivor Varinsdottir with Eagle Vision despite being a corvid rather than an eagle, Mirage will return to the method used in Assassin's Creed: Origins and Assassin's Creed: Odyssey by having the Eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) Enkidu aid Basim.[4]
The main location of the game will primarily be the city of Baghdad, with minor parts in the Alamut fortress,[5] but it will not be explorable.[6] The Black Box missions from Assassin's Creed: Unity and the Valhalla downloadable expansion The Siege of Paris will return, with Basim being able to explore the environment and find different ways to approach and eliminate his targets.[5] Another returning feature will be a notoriety system that will either assist or hinder Basim in his objectives.[7]
Basim will also have a variety of weapons and tools he will use, including smoke bombs, the Hidden Blade,[4] blow darts, mines, throwing knives, noise makers and more.[8] There will be no more leveling and XP system, only tool improvement. Basim will have to go to the Musa brothers in order to upgrade his weapons and tools, such as the blowpipe or bombs.[9] A skill tree will allow the player to choose different effects for each of his tools or weapons. A new combat mechanic, Assassin Focus, will look similar to the various enhanced abilities Kassandra had access to in Odyssey through the Spear of Leonidas.[7]
Basim will witness the prelude of the Zanj Rebellion, where the people of Baghdad rose up against the Turk forces of the Caliphate.[6] The density of civilian crowds will echo their appearance in Assassin's Creed: Unity,[10] and although Basim's movements were done on the same engine as Valhalla,[6] they are built from scratch and he will be able to move through crowds and traverse the city by freerunning in similar fashion to Arno Dorian in the French Revolution.[10]
Unlike previous installments in the Assassin's Creed series, Mirage will be the first story to not be interrupted by a modern day plot element, except for a framing device that bookends the start and end of the game.[11] Assassination contracts,[6] and hiding places are set to return. Enemy archers can also shoot at Basim's eagle, canceling the Eagle Vision.[5]
The conceptual title, Assassin's Creed: Rift, was first leaked on 9 February 2022 and reported by Bloomberg.[12] Originally planned to be a DLC for Valhalla, Rift was expanded into its own standalone game. Bloomberg also revealed that it would be be developed by Ubisoft Bordeaux and was planned for released in late-2022, but was pushed back to the first quarter of 2023.[13]
On 1 September, after the official title "Assassin's Creed: Mirage" was leaked alongside art for a DLC called "The Forty Thieves" that promised to visit the infamous criminals of legend, Ubisoft formally announced the game,[14] and promised more details to come at Ubisoft Forward convention on 10 September.[15] Darby McDevitt, Basim's creator, will reportedly not have any development role, but acted as a consultant on the character.[4]
On 12 September, it was reported that the Microsoft Store listing for Mirage had an Adults Only ESRB rating for featuring real gambling. This was deemed a probable mistake due to the Adults Only rating Ubisoft showed at the start of their Ubisoft Forward event,[16] and Ubisoft released an statement on the official Assassin's Creed Twitter account declaring that Mirage would not feature gambling or lootboxes.[17]
Assassin's Creed: Mirage is set to release in 2023 for Amazon Luna,[16] Windows Microsoft, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and Series S.[4]
After a series of leaks, Ubisoft officially confirmed the existence of Assassin's Creed: Mirage on 1 September.[14][15] On 10 September, Mirage was featured in the 2022 Assassin's Creed Ubisoft Forward showcase, alongside the debut of its cinematic trailer.[3][18] When the various editions of the game were announced, Ubisoft ran a promotion through Twitter for the Collector's Case that fans could vote on their favorite design for the exclusive steelbook.[19] Out of two design choices, one was decided the most popular by the time voting closed on 23 September.[20]
Ubisoft announced several editions of Assassin's Creed: Mirage.



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The concept image of Basim looking over Baghdad bears a striking resemblance to a promotional Assassin's Creed image of the Levantine Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad looking over Jerusalem, from the protagonist's posture on a wood beam, the "camera" angle, and the domed structure in the distance, with Basim seeing the Round City and Altaïr seeing the anachronistic Dome of the Rock. Likewise, the concept image of Basim assassinating an Abbasid Caliphate soldier is also reminiscent of a still image of Altaïr from the official trailer where he assassinates a Crusader at a public hanging.
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