The leaker Adrien Perea claims that Assassin’s Creed Mirage will include several innovations to the game that haven’t yet been revealed. Given that it is a leak and unofficial, this is certainly speculative. The Prince of Persia, an action game published in 2010, will serve as inspiration for the game’s narrative. The Assassin’s camps system will function similarly to Valhalla, the last installment in the Assassin’s saga, where Assassins may rest and train.
And finally, more official details including gameplay and deep dive coming in February/March (It’s little early to talk about more news from Ubisoft, but due to high i’ve decided to open up more) I’ll keep you updated if something changes — Adrien Perea (@PereaAdrien) September 25, 2022 In addition, a lot of Assassin’s Creed followers believe that Assassin’s Creed: Unity had the finest parkour in the whole series. Unity will provide as inspiration for Assassin’s Creed Mirage Parkour. Even when compared to Unity, this game will feature enhanced movement mechanics and appealing animations. This was highly requested from users since they were particularly disappointed to what Valhalla brought to the table.
– Assassination contracts are back from AC II and Brotherhood – New different and many types of enemies with much smarter AI (won’t be easily fooled, that will male game harder) – Wanted system (simillar to RDR) you will be chased and captured — Adrien Perea (@PereaAdrien) September 25, 2022 There will also be a wanted system in Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Rockstar Games enthusiast must be familiar with the system. The adversaries will pursue you and attempt to seize you. This will potentially be the first game from the franchise to introduce the wanted system in the Assassin’s Creed series. More gameplay will be disclosed in February or March 2023, according to Adrien Perea. The Assassin’s Creed Mirage is undoubtedly loaded with features that will help it succeed. According to the leaks, Ubisoft is undoubtedly motivated to add unique elements to the installment in order to differentiate itself from the others.