The ever-expanding world of Assassin's Creed Valhalla will receive one of its final major updates tomorrow, as it adds …
The ever-expanding world of Assassin's Creed Valhalla will receive one of its final major updates tomorrow, as it adds a final set of puzzle tombs via patch 1.6.1.adds a new storyline expanding upon the series' mysterious precursor Isu race, doled out by exploring a string of fun puzzle dungeonsIt also allows for Eivor to come face-to-face with a series of British figures from history before her time - such as the ancient queen of the Iceni, Boudicca.
Finally, a fresh batch of settlement cosmetics will be made available via Ubisoft Connect - this time, celebrating Assassin's Creed's recent 15th anniversary. Valhalla first launched back in November 2020, and has been generously built upon ever since alongside three paid-for expansions.
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