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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Will Get Its Final DLC in December, But It Will Not Get New Game+

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will get its final DLC – The Last Chapter – on December 6th, but unfortunately it won’t get the “highly requested” New Game+ feature.

Ubisoft shared news blog, And it’s been revealed that the Last Chapter will conclude “two amazing years of launch support”. ”, tying together parts of the story that unfolds throughout the game and providing a wrap-up to your time in Raven Clan.”

Those who want to see the end of Eivor’s story will need to complete a few things. Here’s the full list:

  • Pledge to all territories of England and complete the main story
  • Complete the Mythological story arcs of Asgard and Jotunheim
  • Upgrade your settlement to level 5 and build a Joms Viking Barracks
  • Kill all Order of the Ancients targets and reveal their leader

Ubisoft also confirmed that there will be no limited-time festival events at Ravensthorpe. However, all rewards from past festivals will be available at the merchant after completing the quest “The First Night of Samhain”. In addition, we have prepared new benefits as a “thank you for your patronage”.

New Game+, which Ubisoft has identified as a “highly requested feature”, will not be added to the game.

“Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is built to be a unique Assassin’s Creed experience, significantly different in structure from its predecessor and offering new ways to interact with the world and its characters,” wrote Ubisoft. “In researching the implementation of New Game+, we found that the depth of the game limited our options for making replayability unique and challenging.”

No New Game+ is coming, but there are some new additions, including an option to keep the hood up at any time before Ubisoft shifts Assassin’s Creed’s focus to future titles. There are, but Ubisoft is keeping them for a “final goodbye.”

As the sun sets over Valhalla, another sun rises over Assassin’s Creed Infinity, the new platform and hub for future Assassin’s Creed games. Ubisoft says his first two games to be part of Infinity will have something to do with sorcery, one that follows the life of a ninja in feudal Japan and another that will be helmed by Watch Dogs: Legion director Clint Hocking. clarified to include what appears to be

Any tips? Want to talk about possible stories?please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @Adam Bankhurst and Cramp.

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