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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Release Date Moved to November 10


The folks at Ubisoft broke the news on Twitter today that the new release date for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be November 10, 2020.

Set to release for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, and Google Stadia, this new date coincides with the launch of Microsoft’s new system. Players will be able to upgrade their version from Xbox One to Xbox Series X on the house.

You can find the Tweet from the official Assassin’s Creed UK account below:

Set in 873 AD, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey tells the story of an alternate history of the Viking invasion of Britain. Players will control the Viking raider Eivor, who finds himself entrenched in the conflict between the Templar Order and the Brotherhood of Assassins. Explorable cities include London, Winchester, and York, and parts of Norway will also be accessible. The modern day narrative of the title will feature Layla Hassan, who also made their appearance in Origins and Odyssey.

Conquest Battles will make their return as Assaults, which has players leading Viking armies to attack fortifications. Settlements will also make their return, which will give players the chance to direct the construction of select buildings, which helps provide benefits to gameplay. Finally, more than 25 unique enemy archetypes will be included.

Source: Twitter
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