Amidst Ubisoft's promise to reveal the franchise's future, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is expected to end its massive two-year-long post-launch content support.
With the next phase of Year 2, which is likely to be its final chapter of the Viking tale, Valhalla will be receiving the free game mode, Forgotten Saga, along with a new title update and festival.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla expanded on the millennia-spanning lore of Ubisoft’s flagship stealth action RPG franchise. Valhalla depicts the tale of Eivor of the Raven clan, who travels to England and forms alliances across Great Britain to find a new home for their people.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, similar to the previous entries in the franchise, had a full year of content planned with two expansions. However, following its massive success and the lack of a new Assassin’s Creed title in 2021, Ubisoft opted to expand the game with a second year of post-launch content.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Year 2 introduces a major expansion, Dawn of Ragnarök, along with quality of life improvements such as the armory. According to rumors, a fourth expansion was planned, however, that has since morphed into a new game with the codename Rift.
Ubisoft recently unveiled the rest of the Year 2 content, which is more than likely to be its final. The content consists of a major Title update, the Forgotten Saga game mode and a new festival. The dates are as follows:
With that being said, let’s take a look at the patch notes.
Presenting an audacious yet riveting quest, here's what Ubisoft revealed regarding the Forgotten Saga:
It further elaborated:
With Sigrblot returning to Ravensthorpe for a short while, players can dive into the festival to accrue precious rewards. With that being said, the
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