Assassin’s Creed Mirage lands on iPhone and iPad with PC port details and pricing

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Ubisoft has released the PC port of Assassin’s Creed Mirage for iPhone and iPad. The game is available for download from the App Store, and players can begin their expedition on compatible devices right away. This release brings Mirage to mobile users who want to experience the detailed world of Baghdad woven into an Assassin’s Creed narrative, now accessible through Apple devices.

To run the game smoothly, players will need an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max running iOS 17.4 or later, or an iPad Air or Pro equipped with an Apple M1 chip or newer and iPadOS 17.4 or later. The base iPhone 15 and earlier models will not support an official installation of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, so users should check device compatibility before attempting download or setup to avoid frustration during setup.

A free version offering 90 minutes of playtime is available on the App Store, giving players a taste of the full experience. The complete game typically retails for $50, but a temporary discount runs until June 20, reducing the price to $25 and making the adventure more accessible for budget-conscious fans. Additionally, Mirage is not offered in the Russian App Store, which means some players may need to create a foreign Apple ID to obtain it, a common practice for accessing region-locked content.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is an action‑adventure that originated as a downloadable add-on to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla before evolving into a standalone title. The narrative unfolds in 9th‑century Baghdad, circa 861, following the young Basim, a familiar figure for players of the preceding installment. The game debuted on October 5, 2023, across PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One and Series X/S, expanding the franchise’s reach into fresh platforms and audiences. The PC version’s development drew attention for its ambitious porting approach and fidelity to the original’s stealth and parkour mechanics, as documented by industry analysts and press coverage.

Context about the PC version’s development and release has been noted in industry discussions, highlighting the ongoing evolution of Assassin’s Creed Mirage as part of Ubisoft’s broader strategy to reach diverse hardware ecosystems and user bases. The adaptation to iPhone and iPad environments demonstrates the studio’s commitment to delivering a cohesive Assassin’s Creed experience across platforms while preserving the core gameplay loop that fans expect.

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