Ubisoft announced that the launch of its long-awaited game ‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’ has been pushed forward one week. Originally scheduled for October 12, It will now be available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms on Thursday, October 5th.

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The company designed the video game with a style reminiscent of the first installments of the saga.

Via the official Assassin’s Creed Twitter account, Ubisoft has announced that the game has already been completed and is ready to be played by fans ahead of schedule.

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Those interested will find themselves on the streets of 9th century Baghdad as Basim, a street thief seeking answers and destined to become a Master Assassin.

The city of Baghdad has been recreated to provide players with an immersive experience. Moreover, Exciting adventures and a revamped combat system are promised that will put Basim against enemies never seen before in the series.

The Assassin’s Creed team expressed their excitement in their statement and said, “On behalf of the entire team, we look forward to discovering 9th century Baghdad with Basim.”

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*This content has been prepared with the help of artificial intelligence based on information from Europa Press and has been reviewed by a journalist and an editor.

Source: Exame

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