Assassin's Creed: Mirage Is Getting Free Story DLC
Briefly

Ubisoft will release free new story content for Assassin's Creed: Mirage later this year, adding a chapter and missions set in ninth-century AlUla alongside gameplay improvements. The update will be provided at no cost to players. Mirage launched in 2023 as a smaller, roots-focused project and sold an estimated five million copies in its first three months, with later speculation placing lifetime sales around seven to eight million. The release of free DLC this long after launch is unexpected. Reporting indicates an agreement between Ubisoft and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) to fund Mirage DLC.
Man, Ubisoft will do anything rather than announce the remake of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, won't they? Today, the distraction is free story content for Assassin's Creed: Mirage. You win this round, Ubisoft. The official Assassin's Creed account made the announcement, but kept details thinner than Basim's hidden blade. We will apparently be getting a, "New story chapter & missions set in 9th century AlUla." later this year. Along with that, general gameplay improvements are being promised.
All of this will be for the low, low cost of absolutely nothing. Assassin's Creed: Mirage launched in 2023 as a smaller project that felt a little like a step back to the series' roots. I actually rather enjoyed it. The last we heard, the game had sold around 5m copies in its first three months, and the latest speculation placed it at around 7-8 million.
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