With the release of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Ubisoft returns to the Middle East and its beloved stealth gameplay. The developer has been steadily adding features to the new Assassin’s Creed game with updates, and the most recent patch, 1.0.6, introduced the much-awaited New Game Plus mode among other things. Sadly, the much-anticipated permadeath mode for Assassin’s Creed Mirage is still absent. Although the creator of the action-adventure game had already disclosed that the two new game modes will be included in a December update, Ubisoft has now stated that Permadeath will launch in Mirage early in the upcoming year, instead of concurrently with 1.0.6’s New Game Plus feature.
After finishing Mirage, you may play it again with New Game Plus and retain all of your acquired outfits, weapons, and abilities. You will be able to bypass the prologue and begin your gameplay in Baghdad, where you will be able to access Bayek Medjay’s gorgeous new clothing and its three distinct colors. The single mode included in 1.0.6 is New Game Plus, however, there have also been enhancements made to Mirage’s parkour system. Because Ubisoft has expanded “the range of back and side ejects during parkour,” Basim can now “cross bigger distances and reach heights faster.” More basic adjustments and corrections are also described in the official patch notes from the developer.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage Unleashes New Game Plus
As 2023 draws to a close, it won’t be too far off to combine your New Game Plus run with the more intense upcoming permadeath mode sometime in early 2024. A few of the more noteworthy ones include changes to guards’ reactions, enemies’ responses, and the environment overall. Before you brave a New Game Plus mode run while waiting for the update to download on your end, arm yourself with some of our best Assassin’s Creed Mirage weapons; for an even more potent build, check out our guide to the best Assassin’s Creed Mirage skills to see yourself rise to the rank of in-game master.
In addition, a wide range of issues relating to quests and basic gameplay are fixed in this release. Moreover, Ubisoft modified the Parkour mechanics by extending the back and side eject range, which ought to let Basim to cover greater distances and climb higher altitudes more swiftly. The size of the patch varies: it is 2.03GB on the PS5, 4.76GB on the Xbox Series X/S, and 5.03GB for users on PCs.
Although Ubisoft hasn’t finished, the game now has New Game Plus, a feature that many of the game’s fans have been requesting. In November of last year, Ubisoft released a teaser for Assassin’s Creed Mirage’s impending DLC. The teaser confirmed that Permadeath mode, a much desired feature, will also be appearing in December in addition to New Game Plus. Since it’s not included in this update, it seems sense that fans may be able to try out another new game mode in the upcoming release.
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