As the much-anticipated release of Assassin's Creed Mirage draws closer, Ubisoft finds itself once again at the center of the ever-controversial microtransaction debate.

Slated for an October 12 release, this installment aims to take players back to the series' foundational stealth elements, reminiscent of the early games. However, recent leaks suggest that while the gameplay may echo the classics, certain modern monetization practices might not be left entirely behind.

The spark igniting the debate was a leaked image posted by @xj0nathan on Twitter, showcasing the "Fire Demon Pack" - a seemingly cosmetic bundle offering Basim a demonic-style armor, a fiery sword, and an otherworldly mount. While the image was swiftly removed due to a copyright claim, it was already making rounds on various platforms, particularly the Assassin's Creed subreddit.

Naturally, fans couldn't help but chime in with their mixed opinions. Some expressed ambivalence towards the inclusion of such microtransactions, emphasizing their optional nature. However, not all responses were quite so tepid.

Critics argue that the "Fire Demon Pack" seems jarringly out-of-place in the Mirage's universe - another deviation from historically-themed content in favor of "weird cosmetics."