Win a Copy of Assassin’s Creed Mirage – Don’t Miss Out!

Ubisoft has launched a competition to give everyone who might be interested in the thirteenth main episode of the game a chance to win it.

 

The official Assassin’s Creed Twitter account wrote that Assassin’s Creed Mirage is already celebrating its first anniversary, which has received mostly positive reviews from the press and players have also welcomed the episode, which is a return to the roots. To celebrate this anniversary, Ubisoft will be giving away more codes each week for the next month. There are only two things to do (besides signing up for Twitter): like the tweet embedded below and write an eagle emoji in response. Surprisingly, this time there is no requirement to follow the account, which is usually a requirement in a contest like this.

The tweet also asks on which platform we would like to play the story of the new Assassin, Basim Ibn Ishaq in 9th century Baghdad (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One). The tweet is getting a lot of interactions, as it has already been liked by more than 41,000 people, and that number is set to grow. In any case, the top replies tend to be critical.

The first tweet replied with another bird, then apologized for being upset when he wrote it (just kidding, of course). Then, underneath, he wrote: “To celebrate Ubisoft’s low, I’m giving away shares. This refers to the bad times the French publisher has been going through, with XDefiant and Star Wars Outlaws not delivering the results the publisher was expecting, and the next Assassin’s Creed installment, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, being delayed until February, as Yves Guillemot and his team realized that rushing a game and releasing it half-baked, or at least with a few bugs, will bring down public opinion…

The question now is how much Ubisoft can do to improve public opinion.

Source: Gamingbible

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