Open-World Gameplay and Combat
- Combat has been altered in some form, with an emphasis on making every hit feel impactful.
- That includes giving players the ability to dismember and decapitate foes.
- While Assassins have had two weapons at once before (two swords, for example), Valhalla places a new emphasis on dual-wielding weaponry, with players allowed to mix and match the game's arsenal.
- Shields return as part of that arsenal after being absent from Odyssey.
- The assassin's blade returns as well.
- Throwing axes will be available in Valhalla as one of Eivor's many weapon options.
- Players will traverse by sea via their Viking longship.
- Players can spot fortresses from the water to attack with their raiding party in massive raids.
- Largescale land battles will also be part of the story, though it's unclear if they'll function like Odyssey's army battles.
- RPG trappings introduced in Origins will return, with new skills, as well as new gear to collect.
- Open-world activities include hunting, fishing, dice, and drinking games.
- Additionally, Valhalla will introduce the competitive sport of flyting, aka, Viking rap battles.
- Eivor, the protagonist, will have a bird companion in the form of a raven, a common addition to the most recent Assassin's Creed.
Story and World
- Valhalla is set in ninth-century England during the Dark Ages.
- It will follow Eivor, a Viking warrior who leads his people out of Norway and into England to settle.
- King Alfred of Wessex will be an opponent Eivor and the Vikings face
- Alfred will be an antagonist, but narrative director Darby McDevitt said it would be wrong to call him the "central antagonist" of the game. (via GameSpot)
- Where some other possible big antagonists may appear is in the modern-day story, as Ismail also confirmed Layla's modern story from Origins and Odyssey would continue in Valhalla. (via Game Informer)
- Eivor will eventually run across some group of Assassins in England, though at this time the Assassins and Templars are still being referred to as they were in AC: Origins and Odyssey: The Hidden Ones and the Order of the Ancients, respectively. (via Eurogamer)
- Valhalla's map will include Norway, which players can return to after the Vikings leave, and the four kingdoms of England: Wessex, Northumbria, East Anglia, Mercia.
- Major English cities included will be London, Winchester, and Jorvik. (via GameSpot)
- While Valhalla is not meant to be the end of the series, McDevitt called it a "good capper" to the franchise so far, and should include a lot of nods to the franchise's history (via GameSpot)
Development
- Ubisoft Montreal is the lead development studio on Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
- Ashraf Ismail is directing the project. Ismail and his team previously worked on Assassin's Creed Black Flag and Assassin's Creed Origins.
- Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be the first entry of the franchise for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
- It is also confirmed for PS4, Xbox One, PC, Google Stadia, and UPlay+.
- It is set for a Holiday 2020 release window.
Player Choice - Settlement, Customization, and more
- Like in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, players can choose either a male or female protagonist
- Gear will also be much more customizable in Valhalla
- Each piece of gear in the game will be unique (via GI)
- New customization options include hair, tattoos, clothing, and war paint.
- Players will be able to make custom Viking raiders for their raiding parties and even share them with friends
- Players will also get to forge a home for themselves and either Vikings with the focus on building a settlement, your Viking homestead.
- The settlement will include buildings to upgrade, like a blacksmith, barracks, tattoo parlor, and more
- Players will have to make choices throughout the campaign, including political and personal alliances, dialogue choices, and more
- Alliance examples include conducting a marriage to unite clans, while romance options will be available to the player, too (via Eurogamer)
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