A free trial for Assassin's Creed Mirage is available now for a limited time. Gamers can play the first two hours of the game for free until April 30, 2024. Moreover, gamers can also keep their progress if they choose to purchase the game right after the trial ends or later.
It has been about seven months since Assassin's Creed Mirage's launch. Ever since its release, Ubisoft has pushed plenty of updates for the title, introducing a new game+ and a perma-death game mode called Full Synchronization Challenge. With the free trial available, it is a perfect time for gamers to get their hands on the latest Assassin's Creed entry.
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How to Play Assassin's Creed Mirage Free Trial Through Ubisoft
Interested gamers who would like to play the limited-time Assassin's Creed free trial can go to the official Ubisoft page, and select their platform of choice. Once done, one can simply log in to their Ubisoft Connect account and download the game to their system.
Assassin's Creed Mirage is the latest entry in the franchise, where gamers assume the role of Basim Ibn Ishaq, an assassin who is restoring peace and fighting the Templar order in Baghdad. The character was first introduced in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, where gamers can fight against him in the showdown of the base game.
With the free trial, gamers can experience their journey in Mirage through the first two hours, exploring a few nooks and crannies of Ubisoft's recreation of the Baghdad city in Iraq. Gamers can also experience Basim's kit and be resourceful as they take out their targets within the city walls. Moreover, the seamless parkour is also a highlight of the title, as Ubisoft has greatly invested in the mechanics after criticism of Origins, Odessey, and Valhalla.
All in all, Assassin's Creed Mirage takes the franchise back to its roots, with very little RPG mechanics, unlike its predecessor, and giving more attention to the series' core.
The free trial is available to play through various platforms, including Ubisoft Connect PC, PS5, Xbox, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and the Epic Games Store. Once the free trial ends after two weeks, gamers will no longer be able to play the game without purchasing it.