Assassin’s Creed Mirage Master Assassin Upgrade Bundle 1 (DLC)
Six cosmetic packs bundled for standard-edition owners who want to dress Basim in anything from Prince of Persia royalty to fire-wielding demon hunter. Pure visual flavour, zero gameplay impact.
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About Assassin’s Creed Mirage Master Assassin Upgrade Bundle 1 (DLC)
I'll be straight with you: if you bought Assassin's Creed Mirage at launch and wondered why the Deluxe edition players were strutting around Baghdad in slick Prince of Persia robes and mythologically-themed weapon sets, this bundle is the catch-up ticket. It collects six separately-sold cosmetic packs into one purchase, and it is aimed squarely at standard-edition owners who want parity with buyers who went deluxe from day one. Here is what you actually get. The Deluxe Pack is the centerpiece: a Prince of Persia-inspired outfit for Basim, a sword, dagger, mount skin, eagle skin, talisman, and an outfit dye. The Lightning Pack adds a sword and dagger set. The Jinn Pack brings a full outfit alongside poisoned-blade-themed sword and dagger. The Fire Demon Pack is the most complete of the thematic sets, covering an outfit, sword, dagger, mount skin, eagle skin, and an outfit dye. The Master Assassin Pack delivers four costumes rooted in classic Brotherhood-era Assassin aesthetics. The Guardian Pack rounds things out with a costume and mount skin. A digital art book and a selected game soundtrack are also thrown in as extras, accessible via the official Mirage site. None of this changes how Mirage plays, and that is the honest limitation worth flagging. Mirage itself is a focused, stealth-forward action game set in 9th-century Baghdad, built around parkour traversal and tools like smoke bombs, noisemakers, and throwing knives rather than the RPG sprawl of Odyssey or Valhalla. The costumes and weapon skins here carry no unique stats or passive bonuses; they are purely aesthetic. If you were hoping a new sword skin would open up a new playstyle, it will not. For collectors and players who care about the look of their loadout during a 15-20 hour run through Baghdad, the bundle logic holds up reasonably well. Buying the six packs individually would cost considerably more. If cosmetics are not part of why you play Assassin's Creed, this bundle is an easy skip. If you are the kind of player who screenshots Basim mid-leap on a rooftop and wants the outfit to match the mood, this is the most efficient way to grab the full cosmetic set in one go. Just be clear-eyed that the base game experience is unchanged either way. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Bordeaux
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Oct 17, 2024