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Things are not going exactly well for Ubisoft right now, and so they continue returning to Steam with Assassin's Creed Mirage released today. This follows on from its release a year ago where it was only available via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect.

If you missed the news recently Ubisoft are moving back to same-day releases on Steam! We have Star Wars Outlaws to come in November, and Assassin's Creed Shadows later since it was delayed.

As usual though it does use Denuvo with a machine activation limit, so if you're playing on Linux Desktop / Steam Deck, you'll want to be careful on switching around Proton versions for it otherwise you'll get locked out for 24 hours. On top of that it also uses the Ubisoft Connect Launcher, which at times had some issues in Proton but it should work mostly fine.

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As for Steam Deck compatibility? No official Valve rating yet but Ubisoft stated in a news post it will get a "Playable" rating soon with an update planned:

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is playable on Steam Deck. While it is currently displayed in the “Unknown category”, the “Playable” Steam Deck label will be coming in the next few weeks through a new update.
This next update will allow to launch the game on Steam Deck with low settings by default to best optimize the experience.
Note that applying higher settings may impact the experience and lead to instability when playing on Steam Deck.

It's 50% off on Steam until October 24th.

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such Oct 19
They still aren't getting my money, ever. Feckless rancid scumbag company.
It would've been easy, if it weren't for Anno. Overpriced cosmetic dlc aside, Ubisoft seems to be leaving that team to their own devices. Hopefully it'll stay that way.
JustinWood Oct 20
I will continue to not forgive Ubi for what they did to Watch Dogs Legion, and giving it to me free as one of Canada's "biggest Watch Dogs fans" still feels like a kick in the groin out of nowhere.
chr Oct 23
I know they're a shitty company in work conditions and consumer experience, but I do have to give them the credit for doing a good job on the history part with this one. Can't say I'm not tempted to buy it...
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