Ubisoft also made some important announcements and announcements for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla at its E3 presentation last night. First of all, for the first time in the history of the series, a game will appear with new content in the 2nd year. Ubisoft, which is probably not considering releasing new games this year because of the console transition period, seems to fill this gap with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla content. The company’s statements and details are as follows;
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will also be available in its 2nd year
Ubisoft has announced that assassin’s Creed Valhallawill also be available for the first time in the series’ second year. With Assassin’s Creed Valhalla already in its first year after its release, players can play the recently released Wrath of the Druids expansion. Soon they will also be able to enter Discovery Tour: Viking Age to learn more about the history of the period with the second expansion, The Siege of Paris.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s second expansion, The Siege of Paris, will be released at the end of this summer. Set in Francia, this new adventure will take Eivor down a dangerous path through the French countryside, filled with immersive mission series, towards one of the most infamous conquest battles in Viking history. Players will have new weapons, abilities, equipment and skills to counter new types of enemies. The Siege of Paris will also provide the return of Black Box Infiltration missions, where players will have full freedom to choose the best way to eliminate a designated target. The Siege of Paris will be accessible to all Season Card* owners or can be purchasedseparately by all owners of the main game for €24.99.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will continue to add free events and updates for all players in the coming weeks, including the highly anticipated one-handed sword with the Basim outfit available on Ubisoft Connect.
This fall, all Assassin’s Creed Valhalla owners will have the chance to enjoy Discovery Tour: Viking Age for free. Following the Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt and discovery tour: Ancient Greece series, this brand new chapter of assassin’s creed educational expansion will shed light on the Viking era and allow players to discover more about the history and traditions of that time. Designed with historians and archaeologists, this nonviolent interactive learning experience will allow players to embody the different characters of time spent in ninth-century Norway and England and participate in their great little adventures. Discovery Tour: The standalone version of Viking Age will be available on Ubisoft Connect for €19.99.
Finally, the game’s presentation of Ubisoft Forward ended with an enigmatic view of a mysterious passageway in a dramatic landscape. Eivor’s journey isn’t over yet, but players will need to be careful to discover where this pass takes them.