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Ubisoft has delayed the release of the new Assassin's Creed Mirage and The Crew

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Several sources have said that French publisher Ubisoft's highly anticipated game, Assassin's Creed Mirage, is set to be officially revealed and reviewed during this year's upcoming global event, E3 2023.

This morning, we saw some exciting news shared by leaker and data miner ScriptLeaksR6, who we’ve seen plenty of valid leaks about. After posting some leaked footage from inside the game Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, he’s back to confirm that the French developer’s most anticipated and anticipated titles will be delayed.

The leaker, through a new tweet to him, confirmed that both the Assassin's Creed Mirage game and The Crew Motorfest game, known as Project Orlando, are expected to be released during this year 2023. But with no specific official dates, it will be delayed to an unspecified date. later.

The leak also confirmed that the next Assassin's Creed Mirage title will use the same Snowdrop development engine that was used in the development of the last installments of the series, as the decision to delay it will be considered a hard blow for the fans of the game. As it is no longer hidden from one of the big problems that Ubisoft is struggling with, starting with the decision to delay Skull and Bones for the sixth time in a row, and the cancellation of the French developer of many unannounced projects.

According to leaker ScriptLeaksR6, both games will be discussed and more details will be shared with us during the Ubisoft Forward Show, scheduled for June, as it will be part of E3 2023.

Will this delay affect the release schedule of the other announced parts, if these leaks are correct?

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