You will only need to spend about a day in the title to finish it, as per the game's producer.
This looks like a good option for A.C. fans who want to game on the go. Today, Ubisoft announced that Assassin’s Creed Mirage will be launching on June 6, 2024.
Free play is never a bad thing and two hours is a good look at the game. Today, Ubisoft announced a free trial for Assassin’s Creed Mirage.
Assassin's Creed Mirage featured several content elements that didn't make it to the final product, such as a dog and dog master enemy.
I applaud this move IF the 20-30 hours is indeed quality content. (to be determined) Most of us have to be selective of how many massive open world games we can take on in our adult lives. I had a good 30-40 hours in Odyssey and still felt overwhelmed that I had so much left to do. I always meant to go back to it, especially after the PS5 patch, but just never found the time. I never got more than 5 hours into Valhalla bc I felt that nagging inside to go back and finish Odyssey... but even more bc I hadn't finished Origin either. The last one I finished was Black Flag. I enjoy them, besides some annoying Ubisoft tropes and filler... but the pile of backlog was just getting too damn big. I welcome a shorter game, and knowing going into it that it is shorter, I may feel more compelled to play completely through it b4 finishing the others. IF it is good.
Perfect length for me. Just in time to finish before Spider Man 2 comes out a week later
"Perfect completion time" indeed. Super excited for this now. Valhalla took me MONTHS to beat. Ain't nobody got time for that.
I guess I am in the minority of folks who really enjoyed the last 3 Assassins Creed titles. I am not opposed to this new game being more akin to the original titles in respect of scope as I always enjoyed those games too, but I do find myself frustrated by 'journalists' trying to tell gamers what they did and didn't like.
Each of the modern AC titles sold more than the last so obviously, most people really enjoyed their time with the titles if they went on to buy the next, but the way 'journalists' tell it, we are all sick to death of these big experiences; well I for one enjoyed them.
Hmmm idk. To me a great length for an action adventure and AC games more specifically is around 8-15hrs. If the game can keep me entertained and isn't too filled with fluff like the rpg AC games, then I can see this being good. But hey, more value for the money I suppose.
What made the old AC games so great was that they were just story after story and quite entertaining at that... without the necessity for grinding levels and gear.