Ubisoft recently released a new video announcing extensive post-launch plans for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, scheduled to be revealed on April 30th. Fans are eagerly awaiting these updates.
A Twitter user, @KuroNoYaiba97, shared a photo of their 1:1 scale Naoya hidden blade replica from Assassin’s Creed Mirage.
Nearly a month after its release, Ubisoft published a media praise trailer showcasing high scores from major outlets such as GameSpot, IGN, and PC Gamer.
Twitter game influencer @TheRealZephryss posted a live demonstration of the “Sakura Fox” mount, featuring a fluffy three-tailed fox with pink glowing effects, combining cuteness and style.
Renowned Guinness World Record holder for the oldest gaming blogger and popular Bilibili content creator @BoneAshGamer_YangLaotou shared a video praising the game, calling it “extremely fun” and his clear choice for “Monthly Best.”
YouTube tech reviewer ElAnalistaDeBits uploaded a detailed video comparing the graphics of Assassin’s Creed Mirage with Ghost of Tsushima.
Another YouTube creator, Backseat Guides, shared a scene featuring characters Mitsuke and Hori Hideyasu.
A bizarre bug was reported by Twitter user @Mangalawyer, where decapitated enemy bodies stood up and continued fighting, sparking humorous complaints about Ubisoft’s tradition of launch bugs.
ElAnalistaDeBits also posted a comparison video of the game running on Xbox Series S/X, PS5, PS5 Pro, and PC.
Twitter user @SynthPotato revealed footage of the game’s internal microtransaction interface.
Ubisoft’s creative director Jonathan Dumont explained in an interview why the game does not allow players to harm animals, emphasizing the design choice.
Financial reports for Ubisoft’s 2024-2025 fiscal year showed a decline in overall revenue, but Assassin’s Creed Mirage broke records on the PSN platform for first-day sales and achieved the second-highest launch revenue in the series, only behind Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
Ubisoft also announced delays for some major IPs to improve game quality, citing the benefits learned from delaying Assassin’s Creed Mirage.
DSOGaming highlighted that the game is among the most visually impressive on PC, with ray-traced pre-baked lighting requiring two years of development.
SteamDB data shows that nearly two months post-launch, the game maintains a steady player base, though online numbers are lower than Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
Ubisoft’s technical director Pierre Fortin expressed satisfaction with the PS5 Pro version, claiming it delivers a top-tier console experience comparable to high-end PCs.
Early concept art shared by @Zephryss revealed multiple mask designs for the protagonist Naoya.
Overall, Assassin’s Creed Mirage continues to receive strong community engagement and critical acclaim, with exciting updates on the horizon.