There is so much Assassin’s Creed content on the way. Ubisoft are really throwing the kitchen sink at this franchise right now, and we’re so here for it.We edge ever closer to the release ofAssassin’s CreedMirage. The game will be set in ninth century Baghdad and featureValhalla’s Basim. It’s said to be a return to AC’s core stealth based formula and you’ll be pleased to know that it mercifully hasthe smallest AC map in years. Elsewhere,Ubisoftrecently put out a call for playtesters for the upcomingAssassin’s Creed Codename Jadeplus there’sAssassin’s Creed Nexuswill whichmark the return of Ezio Auditore. Personally, I’m hoping thoserumours of aBlack Flagremakeare true. Amidst all of those though, you may have missed out onAssassin’s Creed: The Golden City- a fantastic new novel.Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Miragein action below.The Golden Citywas released back in May and is a must-read if you’re a fan of the AC franchise and just so happen to also enjoy reading. Getting lost in a game is fun, but so too is getting lost in a book. It’s also closely linked toMirageas it features Basim.The Golden Cityis a prequel toValhalla, which makes it a sequel toMirage. In the novel, Basim teams up with mentee Hytham to prevent an emperor from murdering his son. The emperor isn’t the only threat though, as Hytham has his own doubts about Basim’s loyalty.AdvertThat must’ve left you intrigued, surely? Fans have been enjoying the book. Reddit user LegacyOfTheJediwrote, “ This novel does a lot to, in my opinion, elevate [Hytham and Basim], especially Hytham, and does so while telling a story that really nails that Assassin’s Creed feel.” They later added, “It’s paced well, there are some decent twists and turns, solid action, some great emotion, and the ending is satisfying. There are also a lot of franchise staples present, like parkour, assassinations, and even a couple tailing missions.”Fellow user immersivegsaddedthat “Basim and Hytham’s dynamic inThe Golden Cityis very well done.” If you’re worried about spoilers, the novel won’t spoilValhallanorMirage. In fact, LegacyOfTheJedi says it elevatesValhallaif you read it beforehand. It could certainly be just the thing to tide you over untilMiragereleases.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft

There is so much Assassin’s Creed content on the way. Ubisoft are really throwing the kitchen sink at this franchise right now, and we’re so here for it.We edge ever closer to the release ofAssassin’s CreedMirage. The game will be set in ninth century Baghdad and featureValhalla’s Basim. It’s said to be a return to AC’s core stealth based formula and you’ll be pleased to know that it mercifully hasthe smallest AC map in years. Elsewhere,Ubisoftrecently put out a call for playtesters for the upcomingAssassin’s Creed Codename Jadeplus there’sAssassin’s Creed Nexuswill whichmark the return of Ezio Auditore. Personally, I’m hoping thoserumours of aBlack Flagremakeare true. Amidst all of those though, you may have missed out onAssassin’s Creed: The Golden City- a fantastic new novel.Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Miragein action below.The Golden Citywas released back in May and is a must-read if you’re a fan of the AC franchise and just so happen to also enjoy reading. Getting lost in a game is fun, but so too is getting lost in a book. It’s also closely linked toMirageas it features Basim.The Golden Cityis a prequel toValhalla, which makes it a sequel toMirage. In the novel, Basim teams up with mentee Hytham to prevent an emperor from murdering his son. The emperor isn’t the only threat though, as Hytham has his own doubts about Basim’s loyalty.AdvertThat must’ve left you intrigued, surely? Fans have been enjoying the book. Reddit user LegacyOfTheJediwrote, “ This novel does a lot to, in my opinion, elevate [Hytham and Basim], especially Hytham, and does so while telling a story that really nails that Assassin’s Creed feel.” They later added, “It’s paced well, there are some decent twists and turns, solid action, some great emotion, and the ending is satisfying. There are also a lot of franchise staples present, like parkour, assassinations, and even a couple tailing missions.”Fellow user immersivegsaddedthat “Basim and Hytham’s dynamic inThe Golden Cityis very well done.” If you’re worried about spoilers, the novel won’t spoilValhallanorMirage. In fact, LegacyOfTheJedi says it elevatesValhallaif you read it beforehand. It could certainly be just the thing to tide you over untilMiragereleases.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft
There is so much Assassin’s Creed content on the way. Ubisoft are really throwing the kitchen sink at this franchise right now, and we’re so here for it.We edge ever closer to the release ofAssassin’s CreedMirage. The game will be set in ninth century Baghdad and featureValhalla’s Basim. It’s said to be a return to AC’s core stealth based formula and you’ll be pleased to know that it mercifully hasthe smallest AC map in years. Elsewhere,Ubisoftrecently put out a call for playtesters for the upcomingAssassin’s Creed Codename Jadeplus there’sAssassin’s Creed Nexuswill whichmark the return of Ezio Auditore. Personally, I’m hoping thoserumours of aBlack Flagremakeare true. Amidst all of those though, you may have missed out onAssassin’s Creed: The Golden City- a fantastic new novel.Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Miragein action below.The Golden Citywas released back in May and is a must-read if you’re a fan of the AC franchise and just so happen to also enjoy reading. Getting lost in a game is fun, but so too is getting lost in a book. It’s also closely linked toMirageas it features Basim.The Golden Cityis a prequel toValhalla, which makes it a sequel toMirage. In the novel, Basim teams up with mentee Hytham to prevent an emperor from murdering his son. The emperor isn’t the only threat though, as Hytham has his own doubts about Basim’s loyalty.AdvertThat must’ve left you intrigued, surely? Fans have been enjoying the book. Reddit user LegacyOfTheJediwrote, “ This novel does a lot to, in my opinion, elevate [Hytham and Basim], especially Hytham, and does so while telling a story that really nails that Assassin’s Creed feel.” They later added, “It’s paced well, there are some decent twists and turns, solid action, some great emotion, and the ending is satisfying. There are also a lot of franchise staples present, like parkour, assassinations, and even a couple tailing missions.”Fellow user immersivegsaddedthat “Basim and Hytham’s dynamic inThe Golden Cityis very well done.” If you’re worried about spoilers, the novel won’t spoilValhallanorMirage. In fact, LegacyOfTheJedi says it elevatesValhallaif you read it beforehand. It could certainly be just the thing to tide you over untilMiragereleases.
There is so much Assassin’s Creed content on the way. Ubisoft are really throwing the kitchen sink at this franchise right now, and we’re so here for it.
We edge ever closer to the release ofAssassin’s CreedMirage. The game will be set in ninth century Baghdad and featureValhalla’s Basim. It’s said to be a return to AC’s core stealth based formula and you’ll be pleased to know that it mercifully hasthe smallest AC map in years. Elsewhere,Ubisoftrecently put out a call for playtesters for the upcomingAssassin’s Creed Codename Jadeplus there’sAssassin’s Creed Nexuswill whichmark the return of Ezio Auditore. Personally, I’m hoping thoserumours of aBlack Flagremakeare true. Amidst all of those though, you may have missed out onAssassin’s Creed: The Golden City- a fantastic new novel.
Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Miragein action below.
The Golden Citywas released back in May and is a must-read if you’re a fan of the AC franchise and just so happen to also enjoy reading. Getting lost in a game is fun, but so too is getting lost in a book. It’s also closely linked toMirageas it features Basim.The Golden Cityis a prequel toValhalla, which makes it a sequel toMirage. In the novel, Basim teams up with mentee Hytham to prevent an emperor from murdering his son. The emperor isn’t the only threat though, as Hytham has his own doubts about Basim’s loyalty.
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That must’ve left you intrigued, surely? Fans have been enjoying the book. Reddit user LegacyOfTheJediwrote, “ This novel does a lot to, in my opinion, elevate [Hytham and Basim], especially Hytham, and does so while telling a story that really nails that Assassin’s Creed feel.” They later added, “It’s paced well, there are some decent twists and turns, solid action, some great emotion, and the ending is satisfying. There are also a lot of franchise staples present, like parkour, assassinations, and even a couple tailing missions.”
Fellow user immersivegsaddedthat “Basim and Hytham’s dynamic inThe Golden Cityis very well done.” If you’re worried about spoilers, the novel won’t spoilValhallanorMirage. In fact, LegacyOfTheJedi says it elevatesValhallaif you read it beforehand. It could certainly be just the thing to tide you over untilMiragereleases.
Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft