It’s no news that last year’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla should be waiting for Year 2 content. Ubisoft has confirmed in the past that it is planning a DLC in early 2022. The latest information, which comes from the reliable insider Tom Henderson, confirms this and states that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will see further expansions. Ubisoft is reportedly soon announcing two DLCs for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. One of them is a massive, 40-hour extension, which is scheduled for March next year.
There’s a new Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC coming this December (announcement at TGA?).
There’s also a massive DLC expansion coming in March 2022. It’s expected to be around 40 hours of additional gameplay and will be a “God of War-style” expansion, whatever that means.
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) December 7, 2021
So it looks like Ubisoft has decided to expand Valhall with more content than originally planned. The first batch of content will reportedly come later this month with a possible announcement at Friday’s The Game Awards 2021. The expansion is expected to be smaller, similar in scope to those already released by Wrath of The Druids and Siege of Paris.
The second extension should be more interesting. According to Henderson’s tweet, its range is massive, it will be around 40 hours old and will be in “God of War style”.
You can buy a physical copy of the game at the store Xzone.
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