Ubisoft has announced that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will officially release on November 10th. The game was previously scheduled for a November 17th release. In other words, this new Assassin’s Creed game will be releasing one week earlier (and will be a launch game for next-gen consoles).
Assassin's Creed Valhalla launches with Xbox Series X | S on November 10, 2020.
Build the legend of a Viking raider on any console.
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla brings players to a dynamic and beautiful open world set against the brutal backdrop of England’s Dark Ages. Players can explore a dynamic and beautiful open world set against the brutal backdrop of England’s Dark Ages. Players will raid their enemies, grow their settlement, and build their political power in their quest to earn their place among the gods in Valhalla.
Furthermore, players will launch massive assaults against Saxon troops and fortresses throughout England. Players will lead their clan in surprise attacks from their longship and pillage enemy territories to bring riches and resources back to their people.
Moreover, you will be able to create and customize a unique Viking raider within your clan. You will be also able to share it online with friends to use during their own raids.
The game promises to feature advanced RPG mechanics. These mechanics will allow you to shape the growth of your character and influence the world around you.
Lastly, the game will allow players to dual-wield powerful weapons. It will also allow you to sail from Norway to England. Additionally, it will allow you to construct and upgrade buildings that allow for deep customization.
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