Ubisoft has revealed the release dates for the Assassin’s Creed Mirage permadeath and New Game Plus modes, stating that the latter will arrive next week while the former is still some time away. Assassin’s Creed Mirage’s New Game Plus option was first mentioned in mid-November.
Ubisoft also revealed at the time that its Bordeaux team is working on introducing an optional permadeath feature to the game. While formally classified as a mode, permadeath will be implemented as an optional rule set available across all three Assassin’s Creed Mirage difficulty levels, implying that players will be able to enable it by simply ticking a checkbox when starting a new game.
On December 7, Ubisoft took to Twitter to provide an update on its development progress, indicating that permadeath will be added to Assassin’s Creed Mirage in early 2024. Its track record in public relations suggests that the corporation will provide a more precise release date for the permadeath update once it is closer to completion.
Hello Assassins!
New Game + for Assassin’s Creed Mirage is coming next week! Dive back into Basim’s journey with your current progression and new rewards.
The team is still working on the permadeath mode, which is expected to release in an update early 2024. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/LfgiRGYold
— Assassin’s Creed (@assassinscreed) December 7, 2023
For example, the company recently announced that the previously mentioned New Game Plus feature will be coming to Assassin’s Creed Mirage next week.
While the phrasing of the announcement suggests that the New Game Plus update could arrive as late as Sunday, December 17, the patch will ostensibly be available a few days before. That’s according to the existing Assassin’s Creed Mirage updates, which all arrived between Monday and Wednesday of their respective launch weeks.
Looking at the broader picture, Ubisoft has historically favoured releasing fixes and new Assassin’s Creed games during the workweek, and this future update is likely to follow suit.
The patch will most likely be between 2 and 5 GB in size, depending on the platform, because that’s how much Assassin’s Creed patches have averaged since the series switched to the Ubisoft Anvil engine, formerly AnvilNext 2.0, with Valhalla.
It is presently unknown whether the impending update would include any more bug fixes or performance enhancements, which will either boost Assassin’s Creed Mirage up to version 1.0.6 or 1.1.0, based on Ubisoft’s historical penchant for using semantic versioning (SemVer) to annotate their game builds.
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While the phrasing of the announcement suggests that the New Game Plus update could arrive as late as Sunday, December 17, the patch will ostensibly be available a few days before.
That’s according to the existing Assassin’s Creed Mirage updates, which all arrived between Monday and Wednesday of their respective launch weeks. Looking at the broader picture, Ubisoft has historically favoured releasing fixes and new Assassin’s Creed games during the workweek, and this future update is likely to follow suit.
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