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During the games reveal, it was revealed that it would be launching sometime in Holiday 2020. | |||
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On 29 April 2020, the game was officially announced by Ubisoft with an 8-hour art livestream by Boss Logic.<ref>{{Youtube|Y2aoke5icgk|Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Official Tease with BossLogic <nowiki>|</nowiki><nowiki> Ubisoft [NA</nowiki><nowiki>]</nowiki>|UCBMvc6jvuTxH6TNo9ThpYjg|Ubisoft North America}}</ref> The cinematic trailer was then premiered on 30 April at 8AM PDT.<ref name="cinematic">{{Youtube|rKjUAWlbTJk|Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Cinematic World Premiere Trailer|UCBMvc6jvuTxH6TNo9ThpYjg|Ubisoft North America}}</ref> | On 29 April 2020, the game was officially announced by Ubisoft with an 8-hour art livestream by Boss Logic.<ref>{{Youtube|Y2aoke5icgk|Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Official Tease with BossLogic <nowiki>|</nowiki><nowiki> Ubisoft [NA</nowiki><nowiki>]</nowiki>|UCBMvc6jvuTxH6TNo9ThpYjg|Ubisoft North America}}</ref> The cinematic trailer was then premiered on 30 April at 8AM PDT.<ref name="cinematic">{{Youtube|rKjUAWlbTJk|Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Cinematic World Premiere Trailer|UCBMvc6jvuTxH6TNo9ThpYjg|Ubisoft North America}}</ref> | ||
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla is the upcoming twelfth main installment in the Assassin's Creed series developed by Ubisoft.[1] In the game, the player takes control of Eivor,[2] a viking who participated in raids in England.[3]
Driven from Norway by endless wars and dwindling resources in the ninth century AD, players will lead Eivor’s clan of Norsemen across the icy North Sea to the rich lands of England’s broken kingdoms. Players must carve out a new future for their clan, reliving the ruthless fighting style of Viking warriors with a revamped combat system that includes the ability to dual-wield weapons against a greater variety of enemies than ever before.
To secure resources players can lead raids to select locations using their longship to earn much-needed riches and resources. As the Vikings begin to settle in their new home, they encounter resistance from the Saxons including King Aelfred of Wessex, who denounces them as heathens and looks to be the sole ruler of a civilized England. Against all odds, Eivor must do what is necessary to keep Valhalla within reach.[4]
Ubisoft Montreal is the lead development studio on Valhalla, working with other 14 studios on the game.[5] The game having been in-development for 2 years as of April 2020, is led once again by Assassin's Creed: Origins and Black Flag creative director Ashraf Ismail,[6] with Darby McDevitt as the narrative director.[7] McDevitt, aware of the similarities between 2018's God of War believes that Valhalla can stand out as a game more rooted in historical accuracy rather than mythology.[8]
The game's working title, "Assassin's Creed: Kingdoms" was first leaked in April 2019,[9] misidentified as "Assassin's Creed: Kingdom",[10] after people found what appeared to be an easter egg for the game within a map in Tom Clancy's The Division 2. In it a poster reading "Valhalla" with a Viking character holding a sphere reminiscent of an Apple of Eden led to speculation about its relation to the Assassin's Creed series, which in turn led to journalist Jason Schreier confirming the setting and codename for the game.[9]
Valhalla has players take the role of Eivor, a Viking Raider and Clan Leader of the Norsemen who can be played either as male or female. The game retains the dialogue choice and NPC relationship elements from Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, with new elements such as forging political alliances with NPC clans. Every choice and decision of the players affects the world of the game real time. Players can travel from the cold shores of Norway to England.[4]
The Eivor is able to equip themself with an assortment of weapons, and dual wield many of them. Eivor can also use their Hidden Blade in combat.[11]
Eivor can develop their own settlement and build and upgrade structures such as tattoo shops and barracks. Evior can recruit new members of their clan and can train their own army for raids or other missions. Players can create their own mercenary Vikings for their friends or other players to recruit, which upon use will grant players a portion of the loot earned from the raids.[4]
The player will be able to build a raiding party by recruiting non-player characters to assist with these.[12] Though the use of naval transport has returned, naval combat has been dialled back. Eivor's longship will act more as a means of travel when performing raids and for escaping after land combat, rather than being used in combat with other naval vessels.[6][13] Players can take part in activities like drinking games, hunting or traditional Norse games such as flyting.[14] A player will be able to create a Viking mercenary that can be recruited by other players, acting as a non-playable character within those games; the player will gain additional in-game rewards for successful missions.[12]
During the games reveal, it was revealed that it would be launching sometime in Holiday 2020.
Marketing On 29 April 2020, the game was officially announced by Ubisoft with an 8-hour art livestream by Boss Logic.[15] The cinematic trailer was then premiered on 30 April at 8AM PDT.[3]
Ubisoft announced several editions of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.






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