This time, fans have discovered all sorts of Easter eggs to hunt for.
Many Easter eggs reference previous iterations, includingAssassins Creed OdysseyandAssassins Creed Valhalla.
But some pay homage to pop culture.
At the same time, others are presumably Easter eggs just for fun.
Whatever the case, weve compiled the best Easter eggs inAssassins Creed: Miragefor your reading pleasure.
Assassins Creed: Mirage Logo
Symbols play a huge role, especially in games as old asAssassins Creed.
Take a closer look at the logo.
You should see a script written in Arabic.
Translated, the script says, hidden, which references The Hidden One.
Cats Adorable Noses
Many games in recent years seem to focus solely on dogs, dont they?
ButAssassins Creed: Mirageis changing the trend and focusing instead on cute, little, adorable felines.
Youll run into lots of cats in the vast and bustling streets of Baghdad.
Many will even allow you to caress and snuggle them.
While at it, though, take a stab at look closely at the cats noses.
The snouts look like the symbols of the assassins, dont they?
On social media, fans have been talking about the feline noses inMirage.
All the felines have that unmistakable pattern on their snouts.
The Catassin
But the story of the adorable felines inAssassins Creed: Miragedoesnt end there.
It turns out that the felines pay homage to the real-life cat of a fan of the series.
Sadly, the fans cat passed away.
But this wasnt just any cat.
The fans cat also had the same unique snout on their face that resembles the symbol of the assassins!
Comparing the IRL cat on the screenshot to the feline inAssassins Creed: Mirage, its a no-brainer.
The two are too similar.
He belonged to my family, and he recently crossed the rainbow bridge.
Ubisoft is yet to confirm the story officially.
ButCreedScholarson Twitter agree, calling the cat the Catassin, and hey, what a story!
Ezio Auditore Weapon
Remember Ezio Auditore?
The protagonist ofAssassin’s Creed IIand the returning character in Brotherhood and Revelations?
Well,Assassins Creed: Miragemay have referenced the origins of his iconic weapon.
This is the second Hidden Blade thats usually strapped inside Ezios other wrist.
Ezio was the first assassin to use two Hidden Blades in the history of gaming.
On paper, wielding two hidden blades seems too simple.
Specifically, while youre strolling about (or rushing) to hand over the leather strips to Rebekah.
On his left, you should see two notes under a brown curtain.
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.