Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
cinematic trailer debuted today revealing some of the game’s viking plot, the game is confirmed to arrive on holidays 2020 on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC and Stadia.
The game’s main character is Eivor, players will be able to change the gender of the main character, a customization is also confirmed. Eivor will lead clans “from the harsh shores of Norway to a new home amid the lush farmlands of ninth-century England.”
Players will be able to use the ruthless fighting style of a Viking warrior, Eivor will use dual-wield axes, swords or shields. Each weapon has its own tactics and strategy and will allow dismember foes in close-quarter combat, riddle them with arrows, or assassinate them with your hidden blade. Players can create their own Viking mercenary, this can be shared online. Players can fight alongside friends in their own sagas, players can also recruit mercenaries created by other players.
Check the cinematic trailer down below:
The advanced RPG mechanics of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla give you new ways to grow as a warrior and a leader. Influence the world around you while acquiring new skills and gear to suit your playstyle. Blaze your own path across England by fighting brutal battles and leading fiery raids, or form strategic alliances and triumph by your wits. Every choice you make in combat and conversation is another step on the path to greatness.
Grow and customize your own settlement by recruiting new clan members and building upgradable structures. Get better troops by constructing a barracks, improve your weapons at the blacksmith, discover new customization options with a tattoo parlor, and much more.
Ubisoft also released a trailer breakdown with Creative Director, Ashraf Ismail and Narrative Director, Darby McDevitt as they set the stage, scene-by-scene.
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