Assassin’s Creed Mirage: CGI Trailer, Setting, Editions and Release Details

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Ubisoft has presented a CGI trailer for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, expanding the series’ narrative with a cinematic glimpse into its latest chapter.

The game is set about two decades before the events of Valhalla, unfolding in a historically inspired Baghdad during the 9th century. Players will explore a single sprawling metropolis divided into four distinct districts, offering a compact but richly detailed urban playground. The central figure is a young Basim, and the storyline follows his transformation from a street thief into a seasoned killer. In keeping with a deliberate return to the franchise’s roots, the developers emphasize stealth, fluid parkour, and tightly woven storytelling rather than sprawling open-world excess.

Alongside the standard release, Ubisoft unveiled a collector’s edition that immersively celebrates Basim. It includes a 32-centimeter Basim figurine, a detailed city map, a compact artbook, a steelbook case, a soundtrack CD, a brooch, and bonus DLC content. The collector’s package carries a premium price tag of $150, signaling the depth of included physical and digital goodies for collectors and fans alike.

In North America, the standard edition is listed with a retail price of $50, while the deluxe version carries a price of $60, reflecting the tiered offerings that accompany many modern Assassin’s Creed launches.

According to the official Ubisoft Store, the game will feature Russian subtitles, though it remains unclear whether a separate Russian release version will be distributed in Russia itself, leaving regional availability open to confirmation as launch approaches.

The marketing materials also showcase high-quality screenshots that illustrate the game’s atmospheric aesthetic, architectural detail, and period-accurate ambience, helping to set expectations for the visual tone and immersion players can anticipate.

When Mirage released, the launch window positioned it for PC, PlayStation platforms, and Xbox consoles, aligning with Ubisoft’s typical cross‑platform strategy and ensuring accessibility for a wide audience of players seeking a stealth-driven Assassin’s Creed experience. Alongside the broader release, additional figures and related collectibles have appeared, capturing the attention of fans eager to own a tangible piece of the Mirage universe.

Source: VG Times

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