You've probably finished
Assassin's Creed Mirage, and you wonder what else is there to discover? Well, I have the answers for you. There are a lot of connections. Hidden Easter eggs
you definitely want to see. For example, on
how to get to the castle of Alamo itself. But there's many more. So let me give you a hand
and show you all the Easter eggs and secrets you might have missed in
Assassin's Creed and Rush. Of course,
there will be spoilers in this video, so this is your heads up and check out the timestamps down below
if you want to skip Easter eggs. You already saw Lascaux. The first connection
to an all the AC game is located in Alamo and I can tell you there are going to be
many more connections over there in the beginning
and in the end of the game you have the chance to walk around Alamo. And if you look around,
you will find a lot of letters. And you found this letter here
saying something about a new home for the hidden ones,
the metal from the hidden ones in Baghdad. What I am is suggesting here establishing
a new stronghold north of Jerusalem, because the hidden ones lack
a firm foothold nearby. This is, of course, a reference to delay the existing fortress
of the 11 team Brotherhoods from Assassin's Creed One Massif, which
we not only visit many times an AC one, but also see a lot of times in Assassin's
Creed revelations in the flashbacks. It's not stopping in other modes. Still walking around, you will find
another letter directed to our son. As you might know, she has a Persian
background, so this hits even more. The letter is talking about
a sketch of an ancient plate, the very first hidden plates. A guy called Darrius is mentions
the one and only who killed Texas. And the one and only. We met in Assassin's Creed Odyssey DLC. The legacy of the first plate
where we learn more about him and his betrayal and get,
you know, his real name. Abbas lets you play the game
to figure out what happens to at the bonus
at the end of this wonderful DLC. But that's a nice connection
to Odyssey, in my opinion. In one sequence of the Alamo story arc,
we can then listen to your story. For others
telling us, he's explaining the backstory of the feather and why the hidden ones
are still using the feather. Surely you realize the connection
to Assassin's Creed origins here. The idea comes from the Egyptian
mythology. Once the person dies,
their heart will be weighted against a feather from Mott's,
the Egyptian god of justice. Truth
and balance of the heart was pure enough. The person was granted access
to continue the journey in the afterlife. Flight is telling us that the assassins
are not the ones who judge. That's why the feathers
dipped in the blood of the target. So the God of the dwarfs, the realm of
the dead can judge at the end. As Barak, we actually travel to Israel
inside the DLC Curse of the Pharaohs to beat one of the most famous pharaohs,
Tutankhamun, just casually fighting against a pharaoh
on the realm of the debt Classic. I want to give you a short break. What do you think so far? Is this really helping you? If so, I would really appreciate
a like on this video. But let's move to the next secret. There's one more let on, Alan,
but I promise this is the last one. It's called Tiding from the West. And it's talking about the siege
and rate of Constantinople. But it helps those who are also Vikings,
but settled more in the Baltic Russian area. As the name is hinting, this is not directly connect
to Assassin's Creed, Valhalla, but we know from history that the Vikings were only raiding
in England and Northern Europe. We even have a physical proof of that
in the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul,
which was Constantinople back in the day. We have runic engravings that more or less
say half done carved at these rooms. And in Mahalla in the present day story,
we got something similar. If you move around the world
outside of the animals, you'll find similar runic engravings and letters,
even translating and reading them cave or carved these rooms. You know, I could read these, but that's the leading effect, I guess. It's a very distant
but nice connection, don't you think? But let's go back to fill out
one more time then when you get to know your Eagle and Kylo
for the first time of us interacting with you
in a very strange way. Did you see it? Of course. There's no connection between him and Ezio because they have left
hundreds of years apart. But this little majestic from him
reminded me of the way Ezra was talking. Sometimes. Thanks to YouTube for the reference,
I told you, there's a lot going on. And Alan Woods,
before you start your initiative ceremony, you have the chance to talk to Tobias. He's preparing a poison,
but not any poison. The poison al-Thani was using to kill
Alexander the Great. In Assassin's Creed origins, we are able to visit the tomb of Alexander
the Great and also the assassin. Ohtani is not somebody unknown in Assassin's Creed two,
We can enter a tomb dedicated to her, and we see also an assassin crest
from her Babylonian brotherhood. There's also a statue dedicated to her
below the Villa Monterey. Johnny
we can visit in Assassin's Creed two. And finally,
the last hidden, secretive elements. But before I continue
other more of those videos. So if you don't want to miss out on those,
definitely subscribe to my channel. But let
me give you the last secret of elements. As I told you
on the beginning of the video, you have the chance to visit the fortress
of Hollywood itself, to climb up the mountain even. Let me show you how it works. First of all,
you have to climb up from here on top. You see some fabrics
and you climb on them. And from there on, you can use a technique
where you try to further climb up, but then jump to the left
to reach the high elevation. Let me show you that in a clip. You have to do this one more time
before the hardest challenge is done. Continue on your way and you will end up
at the construction site from L.A. There are even workers
in Assassin's talking there. Unfortunately, you cannot climb up to the top of the fortress
since there is an invisible wall. Thanks to Slider for sharing this,
but it is really nice and I think they might have planned
mission there or something there or they were testing something there
because why would they put people there? Let's leave the one behind and move
to about that. They realize that inside the assassin
bureaus, you not only have the possibility to upload your stuff
and gather informations, you also find more letters
with more references. This letter Martinez is not. And I could tell you
and one of the bureaus, you will see a little letter to Rebecca,
send it from the Byzantine Brotherhoods. Their brother in arms is talking about a double blade, which of course is a reference
to Assassin's Creed two and Revelations. We are using double
holding blades was a normal thing In the case of the Byzantium brother
in arms. He needed to cut off the finger
thanks to Leonardo da Vinci. We know that Ezio didn't
have to do that anymore. Prior to the release of Assassin's Creed Moros, we had a so-called red carpet
event with Ubisoft. There are two of the developers gave us behind the scenes and force
more to come in another video. And they've shown us cat pictures. Yes, cat pictures. As you know,
you can pet cats inside the game, but there is the real backstory
behind the designs of some of the cats they use on Facebook. Ask if the developers could add this
cat to the game. It belong to a friend of him
who passed away. And the rare thing of this cat was that
it has the assassin crest on the face. So they implemented that into the game. Of course. Really cool, don't you think? But those weren't
the only cats, though they've used. Also the cat named Cuttle
and the Cat Whineray as a role model for cats
in Assassin's Creed Mirrors. Isn't that a nice detail? The next one isn't really difficult
to get in. It's also not a big deal, but if you want,
you can play Assassin's Creed. Mirror's like it would be an Assassin's
Creed one remake. If you go to the options menu,
you can choose between the colorful to the Blues album of the colors
from Assassin's Creed Mirage. Combine that with the outfit
you can get from use of connects. And today there you have Assassin's Creed
one remake. I have to bring a bad news. We have to go back to elements,
at least for one character. We met there for the first time. I'm talking about Rebecca. Isn't it odd that she looks very similar
to Rebecca Crane from the modern day story? Despite the face similarity,
you have to know where the modern day Rebecca's coming from, because
then you will understand what I mean. We got to know her the first time
in Assassin's Creed to where she presented as the Animus 2.0
she created. So basically,
she is an engineer in the modern day story,
similar to Rebecca from Assassin's Creed, who is also an engineer,
or as it was called back then. She is a blacksmith. Did you spot the similarity? Oh, Malaka,
Is that difficult to find all those eastereggs ? But it's more frustrating
if your precious item got stolen from you after you have purchased it
for a lot of money. That is exactly happening in one of the missions where we steal
an ancient hairpin from a merchant's. How does it react to that? Well, listen closely. Oh, this is nothing like these ancient
objects. The order seeking I must confront. Name Malacca. What is it? If you have played Assassin's
Creed Odyssey, you know that this word was flying around the Greek islands
like mosquitoes in the late summer. The next Easter egg has nothing to do
with Assassin's Creed itself. When you collect
all the artifacts from Davis, you'll be rewarded with the treasure
Hunter costume. This is not only one of the best
looking costumes in the game. It's also, in my opinion, very similar
to the outfit Harrison Ford wore in Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost
Ark since Assassin's Creed. Marriage was actually planned as a DLC. We didn't get to see many Easter eggs
and connections to his main game, except for the end, of course, but one can be missed pretty easily
if you don't listen closely In KOTOR
pretty close to the Assassin bureau, you can start one of the world
events The Tales of Baghdad. You realize that a boy was climbing up
a tower, but he's now scared to go down. So you help him showing him
that he can jump into the haystack easily. But see for yourself. You like that? You could teach me. I am no teacher. I still have much to learn. I know you are a good teacher. You teach by example. Or are you seek me out
When your voice begins to break. Then we will talk. That was amazing. Come on. Soon
before the lesson catches us. I'm coming. If you listen closely. You've heard that his friends
drop his name at the ends. Haitham, This is the high theme we see in Assassin's Creed, Valhalla,
just 12 years prior. We have witnessed the back story
from Haitham casually inside a cyclist. That was so surprising to me. It was really nice. YOUSEF Thank you. The last one is a minor one, but one is actually existing
since Assassin's Creed Origins. When you're walking
through a field of grains, you realize that Bassem
is doing a specific animation that looks pretty a pretty similar
to one of the scenes from Gladiator, in my opinion it Did you actually see any other hidden
features or secrets inside the game? Well, I mean, I'm know down
below in the comments and if you didn't get enough from a C
and you're trying to get the Easter armor to be an issue gladiator yourself, then I highly recommend
you checking out this video here. If you're already subscribed,
I'll see you in the next video. If not, you definitely should. Thank you, people. I have a great time.