Assassin's Creed: Mirage announced; ancient China and feudal Japan setting in the works

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For the purists fans who have wanted Assassin's Creed (AC) to return to its roots, Ubisoft's latest announcement should be cause for celebration. During the 2022 showcase yesterday (Sept 11), the video game company revealed the next title in its core series. Titled Mirage, the game focuses on Basim Ibn Ishaq as he grows from a street thief to a...

fans who have wanted Assassin's Creed to return to its roots, Ubisoft's latest announcement should be cause for celebration.

Mirage is set in Baghdad and takes place 20 years before Valhalla, charting Basim's journey under his mentor Roshan . The trailer that was screened definitely harkens back to the earlier days of Assassin's Creed but something sinister is spooking even those who walk in the shadows. The first is Assassin's Creed: Codename Jade and according to the teaser trailer, it takes place in 215 BCE in ancient China. It's a mobile game — albeit a very polished one — but for the first time in the Assassin's Creed open-world games, players can create their own character.

The second is Assassin's Creed: Codename Red and takes place in feudal Japan, a setting that AC fans have been requesting for a long time. It was described by Cote as the "future of our open-world RPG games on Assassin's Creed" and is developed by Ubisoft Quebec, the studio behind Odyssey.The last title announced is Codename: Hexe and it is being developed by Ubisoft Montreal.

 

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