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Baghdad in the Middle Ages: Ubisoft releases Discovery Tour for "Mirage" as an app

Debora Pape
4.9.2025
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Ubisoft releases the education mode for "Assassin's Creed Mirage". It contains background information on medieval Baghdad. The difference to previous Discovery Tours: this time it is only available as an app. But it is free for everyone.

You can accuse the «Assassin's Creed» games of many things, but when it comes to creating a historical setting in a huge open world they deliver. Every time.

What does the app «Medieval Baghdad» offer?

In exploration mode, you can investigate historical locations and collect information as part of missions. To do this, you select highlighted areas on the city map and then look around in a three-dimensional panorama. There are short video sequences and a soundscape, but the panoramas are still lifes, so there are no people moving around. You get some information through a pickpocketing mini-game that works in the same way as in the main game.

In the codex, you can read even more information and can even use augmented reality in some cases. This allows you to project virtual objects onto the image of your smartphone camera. This allows you to take a closer look at the objects on your phone.

App instead of mode

This is the first app from the supplier Ubisoft Limited in the app stores. The previous three historical voyages of discovery were only available for PC and consoles. They are available as a standalone mode integrated into the respective main game or as a standalone game for around 20 euros or francs. The app is now free for everyone.

The older educational tours take you to different locations in the freely explorable game world, where you can learn something or simply watch NPCs go about their business. There is no violence or fighting in this mode.

Historical authenticity is not always possible

Of course, this requires - sometimes painful - decisions and compromises. While some aspects are shown as accurately as possible, others are only surmised and others are obviously purely fictional.

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