Summary

Assassin’s Creed Mirageupdate 1.0.8 is set to roll out on Tuesday, April 9, at 4am PT / 7am ET / 1pm CET. The upcoming patch will introduce fixes for someAssassin’s Creed Miragequest bugs and performance improvements, among other changes.

The latest mainline entry in Ubisoft’s popular open-world franchise debuted to predominantly positive reviews in early October 2023. Since then, Ubisoft Bordeaux has treated the game to four updates, some bigger than others. The latest such release arrived in the form ofAssassin’s Creed Mirageupdate 1.0.7, which expanded the game with the addition of permadeath mode.

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In terms of changes, the newly announced 1.0.8 patch will be a much smaller release, largely focused on fixing the game’s existing features as opposed to introducing new ones. But one wouldn’t be able to conclude that from its download size alone, which will range from 1.89 GB to 5.31 GB, depending on the platform, thus being on par with the game’s past patches.

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Many of the changes arriving in the nextAssassin’s Creed Mirageupdatewill be aimed at refining the Full Synchronization Challenge, the game’s permadeath mode. E.g., this mode will now be disabled by default when starting a new game, thus minimizing the chances of players activating it unintentionally. Some UI issues specific to the Full Synchronization Challenge have been addressed as well, including a bug that messed with the kill and conflict counts upon successfully completing a permadeath run.

The update also resolves a loading menu issue that sometimes caused saves not to appear correctly during a Full Synchronization Challenge run. Furthermore, thePC version ofAssassin’s Creed Miragewill correctly detect the PS5 DualSense Edge controller following the new patch. Some menu text changes are also part of the package, together with a number of unspecified stability improvements, which are understood to be targeting all platforms.

One particular fix mentioned in the new changelog concerns Light Blade, an upgrade forAssassin’s Creed Miragethrowing knives. Equipping this tool in certain scenarios has so far occasionally led to the aiming reticle misbehaving and randomly locking on to targets without the player prompting it to do so. Ubisoft also found that Light Blade was responsible for an issue causing the game to sometimes charge a knife throw when the player attempted to perform a quick throw. Both of those problems are said to be resolved with update 1.0.8, which also promises to fix a number of quest-specific issues.

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Play as a cunning young street thief seeking answers in this majestic Middle Eastern open world. Experience the home of the original Assassins in this exciting new narrative-driven, open world adventure. 15 years since the first Assassin’s Creed redefined adventure, experience the franchises' trademark parkour and stealth like never before - in Assasin’s Creed Mirage.  In this smaller scale, back to basics Assassin’s caper, you play Basim, a young street thief seeking answers. Roam the richly-detailed, reactive and vibrant streets of 9th century Baghdad, uncovering the mysteries of the past as you fight to secure your future. Stalk the shadows. Become the ultimate assassin.