New content continues to come in for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. As you know, Ubisoft skipped this year for the new game in the series and announced that they will continue to release content for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Oskoreia season and Tombs of the Fallen are among these contents. The company’s statements and details are as follows;
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Tombs of the Fallen is out now
Ubisoft has announced the free release of the fourth season of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The harvest season marks the Oskoreia Festival and the beginning of Odin’s Wild Hunt, in which the spirits of the dead rise and hunt the weak among the living. Players will have to defend Ravensthorpe against this terrible threat and prove that the Raven Clan is not an easy prey.
In this free, limited-time event, players will find new events and missions to earn lots of rewards. The Oskoreia Festival runs from November 11th to December 2nd. Players must reach the UK to participate in the Oskoreia Festival and complete one of the first two story chapters (Grantebridgescire or Ledecestrescire) and have a level 2 placement.
At the Oskoreia Festival, players will participate in three replayable events: archery, horse riding and a new tournament against spirits. In the tournament, players will be thrown into the middle of danger. Faced with challenges ranging from trained warriors to wild beasts, players will need to unlock more challenging levels to test their combat skills at the highest level. The archery competition returns with newly added friendly goals that will affect players’ progress and make it difficult for them to reach the highest score. In addition, during Oskoreia’s festivities, new missions will introduce players to Mad Monk, and players will solve the mystery of an old warrior.
The adventure calls out the brave, and those who will answer will find the brand new Tombs of the Fallen. These sprawling dungeons across the UK will be accessible from the moment players open their residential areas, without the need for any other preconditions, as well as their ability to investigate and find them all. Players will be able to visit these forgotten tombs for free from November 9th.
Finally, on November 10th, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla celebrates the game’s first anniversary with exciting prizes such as Special Event Challenges and the elegant new one-handed sword Valravn’s Claw and a special unicorn mount.