Ubisoft officially introduced the latest member of the popular video game saga, ‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’. In this episode, players take on the role of ‘Basim Ibn Is’hak’, a smart street thief whose search for answers leads him to become the Master.
The story takes place in the 9th century in ‘Baghdad’, a city rich in cultural diversity and the center of global trade routes. Players will experience stories and adventures in a variety of environments, from majestic palaces to dark alleys.
The protagonist ‘Basim Ibn Is’haq’ is an orphan who grew up on the streets of ‘Samarr’ (Iraq) before being taken in by ‘Dervis’, a man with connections in the city.
Along with his best friend ‘Nehal’, ‘Basim’ will embark on an adventure in search of answers and justice, and this adventure will eventually lead him to join the ancient sect of ‘Assassins’ and become a master with an eventful destiny. conflicts.
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‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’ celebrates the series’ 15th anniversary and pays homage to the series’ first games. It offers a modern experience that combines a wide range of available tools alongside the classic elements that made it famous in previous versions.
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‘Basim’s agility and parkour skills will be instrumental in successfully completing missions that require investigative intelligence, stealth, assassinations and perfect escapes.
Players must also travel to ‘Alamut’, the birthplace of the Master Assassins, to discover the foundations of ‘Order Creed’.
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The video game is available in two versions: the standard version for 49.99 euros, approximately 230,815 Colombian pesos, and the Deluxe version for 59.99 euros, approximately 276,988 Colombian pesos; Includes digital collectibles such as an illustration book and soundtrack.
The game is available on next-gen consoles starting this Thursday: On PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, as well as PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
*This content was prepared based on information received from Europa Press with the help of artificial intelligence and reviewed by the journalist and editor.
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