Ubisoft clears up confusion over listing which claimed Assassin’s Creed Mirage had “real gambling”

“No real gambling or lootboxes are available in the game.”

Ubisoft has consoled fans worried over listings for Assassin’s Creed Mirage which expressed it would incorporate “Real Gambling”, as a component of “Grown-ups As it were” and “18+” evaluations for the title.

At the hour of composing, a US Xbox store listing actually cautions that Mirage contains “Extreme Savagery, Violence, Sexual Subjects, Fractional Bareness, Real Gambling”, and records it as having gotten the intriguing Grown-ups Just 18+ mark from the ESRB, the US’ evaluations board.

A UK listing likewise makes reference to “Real Gambling“, close by “Outrageous Brutality”, and records it with a PEGI 18+ rating.

“Real Gambling”, rather than the more usually seen cautioning of “Recreated Gambling”, recommends clients will actually want to spend genuine cash on gambling in the game.

Yet, in an explanation to Eurogamer this evening, Ubisoft has made it clear these notices are a blunder – and that no gambling or lootbox-style mechanics will be available.

“Following the declaration of Assassin’s Creed Mirage during Ubisoft Forward, some store pages erroneously showed the game for preorders with a Grown-ups Just ESRB rating,” a Ubisoft representative told Eurogamer. “While Assassin’s Creed Mirage is as yet forthcoming rating, Ubisoft needs to console players that no real gambling or lootboxes are available in the game.”

The following year’s Baghdad-set Assassin’s Creed game was given a full divulging at the end of the week, where we advanced parcels more about the hotly anticipated project.

Eurogamer has a full Assassin’s Creed Mirage review with substantially more on what’s in store.

 

 

 

 

 

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