Assassin’s Creed Mirage Drops Free Story DLC ‘Valley of Memory’ Set In Saudi Arabia

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New Story, World Activities, Revamped Parkour, And More For Free!

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  • Assassin’s Creed Mirage has received the Valley of Memory DLC for free today.
  • This DLC adds 6+ hours of story content, new parkour mechanics, more world activities, additional difficulty options, and more.
  • The update is meant to celebrate the game’s second anniversary.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage offered a much-needed return to Ubisoft’s roots when it initially debuted in 2023. Over two years later, the game continues to receive new content with the  Valley of Memory DLC.

Promising up to 6 hours of new content, Valley of Memory is now available worldwide.

Why it matters: Past Assassin’s Creed games did not receive the most extensive post-launch support, so it is a pleasant surprise to see Ubisoft still updating a smaller release like Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

Assassin's Creed Mirage
Basim Returns In AC Mirage Once Again

For those unaware, the latest DLC takes Basim to the city of AlUla in Saudi Arabia. Here, Basim can explore the rich history of a forgotten city from the 9th century and meddle with the ruthless gangs spread throughout the city.

Valley of Memory promises plenty of new story missions, but it also brings some unexpected yet needed parkour improvements in the package. Fan-favorite features like side and back ejects are set to officially return.

Moreover, Ubisoft is adding manual ledge grabs into the mix, making for a more controlled parkour experience than past entries. All of this and more is available to play in Assassin’s Creed Mirage today. The best part is that all the content will be absolutely free.

Because so much is being added to the title, this update will take up around 10-30GB of storage, depending on the platform. Ubisoft is also set to add new world activities to Assassin’s Creed Mirage, including Stolen Goods and Oud Melodies, the latter of which is a nod to Assassin’s Creed 4’s sea shanty chases.

Making the DLC even more interesting, the game is set to receive new difficulty settings. All of this is being done to celebrate the second anniversary of Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

Assassin's Creed Mirage
The Valley of Memory DLC Is Quite Hefty For A Free Offering

For those interested in Valley of Memory, the new story content can be immediately experienced through the main menu.

Ubisoft has also made it possible to initiate the story content by talking to Dervis in his shop. It should be noted that the latter requires triggering the mission ‘The Head of the Snake.’

What do you think about Valley of Memory so far? Do you intend to revisit the game for the DLC? Share your thoughts in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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