Ubisoft has announced that the latest title in its famous franchise -- Assassin’s Creed Mirage will be rolled out for Apple’s App Store starting June 6 for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, along with iPad Air and iPad Pro models that leverage with M1 chip or newer.
Users can pre-order Assassin’s Creed Mirage on the App Store, but it’s showing a June 10 release date, instead of June 6 as Ubisoft’s announcement suggests. The company says the title will be available for free for the first 90 minutes, and users will get a chance to unlock the full version on their iPhone or iPad with a single $49.99 in-app purchase.
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Will iPhone, and iPad Users Get The Same Experience As Consoles?
Ubisoft suggests that iPhone and iPad versions of the new game bring the same experience as the console version, but with touch-based controls.
The game's description in the App Store:
“In Assassin's Creed Mirage, you are Basim, a cunning street thief with nightmarish visions, seeking answers and justice. After an act of deadly retribution, Basim flees Baghdad and joins an ancient organization – The Hidden Ones. As he learns their mysterious rituals and powerful tenets, he will hone his unique abilities, discover his true nature, and come to understand a new Creed – one that will change his fate in ways he never could have imagined.”
Assiassin’s Cred Mirage came out on Xbox, PlayStation, and Windows in October. Packing the A17 Pro chip. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max offer support for hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading, offering better graphics rendering when users fire up the games. This hardware upgrade has enabled more AAA games on the iPhone, such as multiple Resident Evil titles and Death Stranding Director’s Cut.
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Free Delta Emulator Now Available On App Store
The Delta emulator is now officially available for iPhone users on the Apple App Store, and the best part is that it is completely free. Users will be able to find the emulator in the App Store in several countries outside of the EU. For people living in the EU, the emulator should be available in the third-party AltStore PAL app marketplace that went live recently.
The app also became the first significant and officially sanctioned game emulator for the iPhone since Apple started allowing emulators on its platform. Delta developer Riley Testut told The Verge that the new app is similar to the version debuting with AltStore PAL. The app offers on-screen buttons that adapt to the appearance of the game a user is emulating.