A more specific 2023 release date for Assassin's Creed Mirage may have just leaked, sources claim. The game aims to be a return to form for the Assassin's Creed series, with a larger narrative focus and a concerted effort to distance itself from the broader RPG mechanics of recent titles. Mirage stars Basim Ibn Ishaq, a character first introduced in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and has a current official release window of 2023.

A new report from Insider Gaming makes claims of a more specific release date for Assassin's Creed Mirage and its historical Baghdad setting. The article states that the game will release in August 2023, offering a disclaimer that this date is still subject to change. Insider Gaming notes that the release date is later than originally planned, claiming that Assassin's Creed Mirage is already facing multiple delays in its development process.

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Fans Shouldn't Take This AC Mirage Leak As Fact Just Yet

An image of a fight scene from Assassins Creed Mirage

It's always good for players to take any video game leaks with a grain of salt, but this is especially true when they have to do with release dates for games from Ubisoft. The developer is notorious for having frequent delays with its titles; for example, despite reports earlier this year that a release date for Skull & Bones was close, the game has now been delayed for a fifth time. Considering the detailed effort Ubisoft has claimed to be putting into Assassin's Creed Mirage, a delay for the game certainly isn't out of the question.

Reports that Mirage has already been internally delayed a few times unfortunately aren't surprising for an Ubisoft title. However, in the long run these delays can be better for both developers and players. It's far more preferable that a title as highly-anticipated as Assassin's Creed Mirage be released in a state that feels complete and bug free, and that it reaches its best form without developers being subjected to crunch.

With its return-to-roots focus, Assassin's Creed Mirage admits past titles' flaws, acknowledging that the recent direction of the series hasn't necessarily been what's best for fans. If Mirage is truly going to bring the franchise into greatness again, it needs ample time to reach its full potential. While an August release date would be great news for fans, with no official statement from Ubisoft it's possible the developer is holding off setting a firm release date until the game is closer to being complete. Whether the title releases in August or later in 2023, Assassin's Creed Mirage is one of the most promising games the series has seen in a long time, and will hopefully be worth the wait.

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Source: Insider Gaming

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    Assassin's Creed Mirage
    Summary:
    The next chapter of the Assassin's Creed franchise arrives with Assassin's Creed Mirage. Players will take on the mantle of Basim Ibn Ishaq as they embark on an adventure in Bagdhad, with the core plot set 20 years before Valhalla. Mirage will see the return of elements of the series' foundations and some of the more beloved features from games such as Origins and Odyssey, with the return of the eagle mechanic. Assassin's Creed Mirage will also be the first game in the franchise that will tell its story entirely in the world of the Assassin, meaning no future modern elements will be in this entry. Additionally, Mirage will be a core single-player experience with a reduced scope, focusing heavily on narrative and gameplay instead of a massive open world.
    Franchise:
    Assassin's Creed
    Platform:
    Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Amazon Luna
    Developer:
    Ubisoft Bordeaux
    Publisher:
    Ubisoft
    Genre:
    Action-Adventure
    ESRB:
    M
    How Long To Beat:
    15–20 hours