Assassin's Creed Mirage developers acknowledge its mysterious lore-bending cut post-credits scene

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Dataminers discovered the unfinished scene several months ago and pieced what they could together from various files. AMA with Assassin's Creed fans."All we can say is that what's not in your playthrough does not exist," Mirage's art director Jean-Luc Sala wrote, following this up with a winking emoji. Eurogamer previously contacted Ubisoft about the mysterious scene, but received no response.

Infinity, designed as a place to launch and support future Assassin's Creed games of all shapes and sizes, could also be where we see more of Mirage's main character Basim. Mirage itself will not gain any further DLC updates, but the game's creative director Stephane Boudon has now said Ubisoft has ideas for how to continue Basim's story."Yes, we still have a lot to say about Basim," Boudon wrote.

"Perhaps only one regret, we had to abort what we called 'Operation Dumbo Drop'", Sala said. This would have been a mission where you"bring an elephant in the city zoo of the palace".

 

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