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Such free content is coming to Viking later this year

Such free content is coming to Viking later this year

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was released on November 10, 2020, which means the game will span one year soon, but Ubisoft will continue to offer new content, as previously promised. announced yesterday TwitterProjectSyndicate en What new innovations virtual Vikings can expect this year will be available to players for free.

Valhalla will receive a new patch, 1.4.0, on Tuesday, November 9, along with a free “in-game activity,” Tombs of the Fallen. It hasn’t been made clear what exactly this entails, but based on its title, it’s likely we’ll loot the graves. An in-game event, Oskoreia Festival, kicks off on November 11th, with a ghost ship (?) on the linked image. This event will run until December 2. Sometime in December, another patch, 1.4.1, will arrive.

For AC Valhalla, the history-teaching Discovery Tour game mode was released in October, and the DLC, representing the Siege of Paris, was released in August. This game will likely be supported more than previous parts of the franchise, as Ubisoft will now be working on the next big chapter, Assassin’s Creed Infinity, for a while now. It is not yet known exactly what will happen, but it is the kind of big platform that will have content coming for a long time and on. At best, Infinity can only be completed sometime around 2024, according to the news.

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