In just a few days, on October 5th, Assassin's Creed Mirage will make its debut on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms. The game marks a return to the franchise's roots, emphasizing stealth-action gameplay and immersing players in the captivating city of Baghdad.
With fans gearing up for the release, some have offered valuable advice for players who wish to experience the game upon its launch but may be hesitant about purchasing it at its premium price point.
Reddit user NoizeTank posted a message for fellow fans interested in playing the game on its release day. They suggested:
"This is just a heads up: it could be more cost-effective to opt for a one-month subscription of Ubisoft+ rather than purchasing the full game outright, especially if you plan to complete it within a month. This approach may also apply to the Avatar game scheduled for release in December."
Ubisoft enthusiasts agreed with this suggestion, particularly since Assassin's Creed Mirage features a notably smaller map size. As a result, completing the main storyline and side content should require considerably less time.
One user commented, "Indeed, for Ubisoft games, the strategy is to either wait for significant discounts or subscribe to Ubisoft+ for a month and enjoy several games." Another user shared, "This is exactly how I intend to experience Ubisoft games going forward. I'm more than willing to pay £15 to effectively rent them for a month."
Yet another user stated, "I just subscribed for one month to play The Crew Motorfest and AC Mirage. It's a great deal for those two titles, which I'll probably finish before the end of the month anyway."
Ubisoft has an exciting lineup of titles on the horizon, including Assassin's Creed Mirage, Star Wars Outlaws, and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. Supposedly, all these games will be available on Ubisoft+ on their respective release days, making it an opportune moment to contemplate a subscription.
Assassin's Creed Mirage will launch on October 5th, making it accessible on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC platforms.