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Until April 30, try Assassin's Creed Mirage for free

Assassin's Creed Mirage Free Trial
Assassin's CreedApr 16, 20242 min read

With the trio Assassin’s Creed Origins, AC Odyssey, and AC Valhalla, Ubisoft had embarked on a denser formula offering a profusion of content. With Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the publisher wanted to return to the roots of the series in many ways. With an experience more focused on what makes the essence of the franchise (smaller map, emphasis on parkour, etc.), Yves Guillemot's company has succeeded in offering players a most charming episode. If you want to be convinced, your dear Quill's opinion is still available. If you haven't played the game yet, know that this second half of April will allow you to take the leap of faith... finally, to dive into 9th century Baghdad in the shoes of Basim Ibn Is’haq.

No more reason not to play it!

Good news, if you haven't yet touched Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Ubisoft has just set up a free trial. More specifically, whether you play on PC (Ubisoft Store or Epic Games Store), on PlayStation 4 or 5, on Xbox One, on Xbox Series X|S, or even via Ubisoft+, you can now dive into the beginning of the adventure, and this for free. More specifically, you have until April 30, the very end of the month, to discover the first two hours of the game.

If the trial convinced you, then you can purchase the game and continue your adventure, with your progress being saved. As a bonus, if you are on PC via Ubisoft Connect, you can enjoy a 40% discount until April 24 on the Standard and Deluxe editions of the title. Another little bonus not to be overlooked, people who decide to stream it during this period will receive Basim's sword in Valhalla... And they can offer it to their viewers.

Finally, let's take the opportunity to remind you that an update, 1.0.7, was deployed a little less than two months ago. Besides the usual fixes and improvements, it mainly added the full synchronization challenge, in other words, a permadeath mode. So, if you enjoy the free trial and like challenges, this might be an additional argument to entice you to get the full version.

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