Assassin’s Creed Mirage is coming to iPhone and iPad next month
- May 1, 2024
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Gamers looking for a console experience on their iPhone can look forward to Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The game can be downloaded for free with a 90-minute trial
Gamers looking for a console experience on their iPhone can look forward to Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The game can be downloaded for free with a 90-minute trial
Gamers looking for a console experience on their iPhone can look forward to Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The game can be downloaded for free with a 90-minute trial period on iPhone 15, 15 Plus, Pro and Pro Max models (release date varies between June 6 according to Ubisoft and June 10 according to the App Store listing).
The game will also be available on iPad Air and iPad Pro models with an M1 chip or later. After the trial, players will need to pay $50 to continue, similar to prices on other platforms. The game will support cross-progression through Ubisoft Connect, allowing players to import their progress from other devices.
It is a smaller and more focused game compared to recent Assassin’s Creed games like Odyssey and Valhalla. Originally planned as DLC for Valhalla, Mirage returns to the series’ roots with an emphasis on stealth gameplay. While it’s not the first big-budget game on the iPhone 15 (there are remakes of Resident Evil and ports like No Man’s Sky and Baldur’s Gate 3), Mirage promises to be a significant gaming experience.
Reviews of other AAA mobile games show impressive graphics and performance on par with PlayStation 4 Pro or mid-range gaming laptops. However, touch control can be limited, so using a compatible PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch controller, or a dockable controller like the Razer Kishi is recommended.
Source: Port Altele
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