AlUla landscapes take center stage in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage expansion

AlUla landscapes take center stage in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage expansion AlUla landscapes take center stage in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage expansion

ALULA — In a landmark collaboration with Ubisoft, AlUla’s iconic archaeological landscapes feature prominently in the latest release of Assassin’s Creed Mirage expansion, “Wadi of Memories.” **media[2661809]** The partnership introduces the historic Saudi destination to millions of players worldwide through one of the industry’s most recognized gaming franchises.The expansion draws inspiration from AlUla’s desert terrain, lush oasis and the tombs of Hegra — the first Saudi site inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. These elements are integrated into the game’s design and narrative, creating an immersive experience grounded in historical research. **media[2661811]** In the new chapter, protagonist Basim ibn Ishaq travels to AlUla with his companion Dervis after discovering a painting linked to his estranged father, blending dramatic storytelling with a strong sense of place. **media[2661808]** To ensure authenticity, developers worked closely with specialists from the Royal Commission for AlUla and the French Agency for AlUla Development. Their guidance shaped historical and architectural details, from tomb dimensions and inscriptions to construction materials and religious architecture of the ninth century. **media[2661810]** While certain gameplay adaptations — including climbable elements — were introduced to suit interactive mechanics, the identity and historical integrity of the sites were preserved.Players can explore the Lion Tombs of Dadan, AlUla Oasis, AlUla Castle in the Old Town, Elephant Rock, Jabal Ikmah and Jabal Ithlib in Hegra. Each site has been recreated with attention to preserved inscriptions, Nabataean facades and distinctive rock formations. **media[2661813,2661814]** The collaboration underscores the growing intersection between creative industries and cultural heritage, positioning AlUla as a global cultural destination whose historical legacy now extends into digital storytelling and interactive entertainment.

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