Assassin's Creed Mirage Hasan's Office guy with beard

Assassin’s Creed Mirage – how to access Hasan’s office

There are many interesting quests in this fantastic entry from Ubisoft, in the long running Assassin’s Creed series. In the one about finding the missing brother, you’ll have to access various places. One of those is finding the Assassin’s Creed Mirage Hasan’s Office, where is it exactly?

This is another of the quests in the game that does not really have a specific quest marker. You’ll have to figure things out on your own.

So let’s get ready to find the Assassin’s Creed Mirage Hasan’s Office and complete this quest once and for all.

How to complete Find the Missing Brother quest

While progressing through the ‘Find the Missing Brother’ quest, you’ll need to visit Bimaristan and look for Doctor Hassan to ask him about Ahmad. By then, the only mission cue you have is that you get told about Ahmad actually being somehwere in Birmanistan.

That’s not much, is it? But now, you can progress. Just look on your right after entering Birmanistan. On the bottom floor and you’ll see a locked door, which is Hassan’s Office.

How to enter Hasan’s Office

Finally, time to find out how to enter the office. Check the note on the right. It will tell you that in order to get the key, you must locate the head nurse. Now, you can actually use the objective marker. She will be on the other side of Birmanistan, look for the orange figure.

Now, it is time to steal the key from her. Head back to unlock the office. Once inside, examine the table on your left and the desk straight ahead. Now you can progress to finish this quest.

That’s all the useful little tips to find Hasan’s Office in Assassin’s Creed Mirage. For more tips and tricks, we recommend you take a look at our other guides such as how to find the hidden place and how to locate the excavation site.

Damiano Gerli

Damiano Gerli was born with a faithful Commodore 64 by his side. It taught him how to program basic adventure games and introduced him to new genres. Then, he fell in love with Sega -- while the Master System wasn't as powerful as the Genesis, it was where he played Sonic and Outrun. Years later, he got the idea that he was the most Sega-knowledgeable person in the world, so he opened a website in 1997, The Genesis Temple. Damiano is a gaming industry professional and historian, loves adventure and indie titles, but he never shies away from action and triple-A RPGs. Basically, Damiano is been writing about videogames for 20 years, with no plans to stop. Say hi to him on X at @damgentemp.