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"Assassin's Creed Valhalla" is going to be much bigger than expected thanks to DLCs

2020-10-26T17:11:52.264Z


Ubisoft has revealed the plan for the time after the release of "Assassin's Creed Valhalla". Two extensive DLCs have been announced - but these are chargeable.


Ubisoft has revealed the plan for the time after the release of "Assassin's Creed Valhalla".

Two extensive DLCs have been announced - but these are chargeable.

In terms of games, 2020 still has a few highlights in store.

Above all, the next-gen consoles Xbox Series X * and Playstation 5 * are in the focus of the players.

But some hotly awaited games are also still on the agenda.

Including Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed Valhalla *".

As a Viking Eivor, players can make 9th-century England unsafe.

But Ubisoft has now revealed that much more is planned.

"Assassin's Creed Valhalla": Ubisoft announces extensive DLC

After the release of "Assassin's Creed Valhalla", two DLCs will be released that are included in the

Season Pass

for the game - or in the Gold and Ultimate Editions - as our colleagues from ingame.de * report.

Also included is the special bonus quest entitled "The Legend of Beowulf".

Assassin's Creed Valhalla: This is included in the DLC

1. DLC: Wrath of the Druids

The first expansion is called "

Wrath of the Druids

" and

should appear

in spring 2021

.

In it, players will

travel

to Ireland

and uncover

the secrets of an ancient and

mysterious Druid cult

by tracking down and discovering its members.

They get to know Gaelic myths and folklore.

As a Vikings, conquests are of course also on the agenda in Ireland.

Eivors Weg leads here through enchanted forests and dazzling landscapes as well as to the commercial center of

Dublin

.

2. DLC: The Siege of Paris

The second expansion is called "

The Siege of Paris

".

In it, the players can experience this historic battle.

The name of the DLC says it all: Eivor and his allies lay siege to the fortified city of

Paris

and must infiltrate it, uncover enemy secrets and form strategic alliances for this.

The release should be

in early summer 2021

.

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.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Seasons also brings free content

In addition to the paid content, every player will receive free

seasonal DLC

that will appear in the form of "new narrative content" and in-game events.

The seasons will each last three months.

Season 1 starts in December 2020 and brings the following content:

  • A new settlement area

    that allows players to expand their settlement further.

  • A traditional Viking

    festival: the Jul festival.

  • A new game mode

    : The "river raids", which build on the looting, but are even more challenging, promise more rewards.

  • Ranks for Jomswikinger

    : In "Assassin's Creed Valhalla" players can create their own NPC companions and share them with their friends and the community.

    Season 1 experience points and ranks for Jomswikinger.

  • Each season also brings

    new player skills

    ,

    weapons and equipment as well as cosmetic content

    for the settlement, longship, horse and raven.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Discovery Tour mode also appears

Season 2 of

"

Assassin's

Creed Valhalla

" is scheduled to start in March 2021.

After that, Ubisoft is planning at least two more seasons, but details about these are not yet known.

In addition, the "

Discovery Tour

" mode

will appear again next year

, in which players can explore the world without fights with opponents and get to know the historical background of the setting.

(Ök) * tz and ingame.de are part of the nationwide Ippen editorial network.

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: PS5: These PS4 games get a free PS5 upgrade.

"Assassin's Creed Valhalla": Screenshots from the new Viking Assassin adventure

"Assassin's Creed Valhalla": Screenshots from the new Viking Assassin adventure

Source: merkur

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