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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will get free mode soon

A Ubisoft held this Tuesday (14) a virtual presentation to kick off the celebration of 15 years of Assassin’s Creeda franchise that was born in 2007. Focused on Assassin ‘s Creed Valhallathe broadcast revealed a free mode for the Nordic-inspired journey and a final story chapter for Eivor, also free.

After story expansion Dawn of RagnarokUbisoft will release a free mode for Valhalla titled “The Forgotten Saga”. The mode will feature mechanics inspired by the roguelite genre, from games like Hades e Dead Cellsand will arrive in late 2022, free for players who own a copy of Valhalla.

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The plot of “The Forgotten Saga” will focus on the battle between Havi and Loki’s daughter in the death realm of Niflheim. In this context, the player needs to escape from the place, taking into account that he will become more powerful with each death suffered.

Following the free mode, Assassin ‘s Creed Valhalla In the coming months, you will receive all-new campaign content updates, with festivals returning, the Mastery Challenge Pack 2 and Armory feature, as well as new caves to explore and the mystery of the Tombs of the Fallen to solve.

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Ubisoft also announced a final story chapter for Eivor’s journey. The (or the) protagonist of Valhalla will gain an ending in an expansion also free for all players at the end of the year. More details about the content should be revealed at the franchise’s own event, promised by Ubisoft for September.

Assassin ‘s Creed Valhalla is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S e PC.

Discovery Tour to Valhalla

Valhalla has just won another novelty for the Discovery Tour. The mode, present in the most recent games in the franchise, focuses on offering an educational experience, with guided tours and historical information about the period in which the game is set — in this case, the Viking Age and the culture of the Saxon peoples.

Starting today, the Discovery Tour of Valhalla can be purchased separately from the game on Xbox ePlayStation consoles. On PS4 and PS5, the experience costs BRL 99.90; In the Xbox store, the value is R$ 99.95. On PC, through the official Ubisoft store, the mode costs R$ 59.99.

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Assassin’s Creed Origins a 60 FPS

The game set in Ancient Egypt has gained an update that optimizes the experience on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Origins now runs at 60 frames per second (FPS) on new generation consoles. In the title, players control Bayek as they explore ancient pyramids and tombs, which also hide memories and secrets about the origin of the Brotherhood of Assassins.

To celebrate the news, Ubisoft is offering a free trial for players to try out the game. Assassin’s Creed Origins It will be free, for a limited time, between June 16th and 20th. It is worth remembering that the title recently arrived in the Xbox Game Pass catalog.

Assassin’s Creed Origins gets FPS upgrade for next-gen consoles (Image: Handout/Ubisoft)

Future of Assassin’s Creed

Ubisoft will reveal news about unreleased games only at the September event. Currently, the offices of Ubisoft Quebec (Odyssey) and Ubisoft Montreal (Origins and Valhalla) are working on the already announced Assassin’s Creed Infinity, a game-as-a-service that is in development following the enduring footsteps of GTA Online. Infinity will work as an online platform that will receive unique missions over the years.

The 15 years of AC also mark the arrival of the franchise in the world of series. Assassin’s Creed will win a series with real actors on Netflix. Jason Altman and Danielle Kreinik of Ubisoft Film will executive produce the project. The screenplay will be with Jeb Stuart, from Die Hard.

*Text written by Bruna Penilhas and Lucas Arraz

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