Patcay.com – Alongside Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Apple also announced four other AAA game titles for the iPhone 15 series, including Resident Evil Village, Death Stranding, and Resident Evil 4.
With the A17 Pro chipset, owners of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max can enjoy console-level gaming experiences.
Interestingly, these games also support cross-progression and cross-save features, allowing players to continue their progress from PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X|S directly on the iPhone.
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Before diving deeper into the gaming experience of Assassin’s Creed Mirage on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, here’s a bit of background about this Ubisoft game.
Like previous Assassin’s Creed (AC) series, Mirage is an action-adventure open-world game set in 9th-century Baghdad. In this latest series from Ubisoft Sofia, players take on the role of Basim Ibn Ishaq, a character known from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
In this game, players will explore Basim’s past before he meets Eivor—the main character in AC Valhalla—and joins the Brotherhood. What drives Basim’s journey in Baghdad, and what motivates his actions in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla?
The A17 Pro chipset in the iPhone 15 Pro Max is a crucial component that enables console-level gaming experiences. This chipset is designed to handle graphics and heavy processes with high efficiency, making the phone ideal for AAA games like AC Mirage.
During a gaming session of two hours daily, AC Mirage runs smoothly with a stable frame rate, even during complex cutscenes with many NPCs or intricate visuals.
However, there were instances where the game unexpectedly closed, particularly when the graphics settings were changed to the highest level. This is likely due to the phone’s system detecting an increase in the device’s temperature.
Aside from that, the game runs with high frame rates and minimal lag, even during complex scenes with many NPCs and intricate architecture.