After practically two years in post-release growth, Murderer’s Creed: Valhalla (opens in new tab) will launch its final replace on December sixth, 2022. The ultimate replace will embrace The Final Chapter (opens in new tab) , which Ubisoft describes as “a touching and intimate conclusion to Eivor’s saga.”
“This epilogue will tie up among the storylines developed all through the sport and supply closure to your time among the many Raven Clan,” says the announcement. (opens in new tab)
The replace can even embrace the power for gamers to maintain Eivor’s hood up always—even when not carrying a cloak. It is a purely beauty possibility for these gamers who’d moderately maintain their mysterious murderer vibe going always and/or maintain their hair dry within the rain.
Ubisoft additionally provided a reasonably thorough, for a big writer, clarification of why gamers’ generally requested addition of a New Recreation+ characteristic will not be coming to Valhalla. In investigating the implementation of that characteristic, the workforce concluded that the sport had restricted choices to make replayability distinctive and rewarding.
“We perceive this information will come as a disappointment; nevertheless, we hope that the brand new content material launched prior to now months, together with never-before-seen experiences like Forgotten Saga, has offered an thrilling and difficult expertise for these in search of extra replayable content material,” mentioned the event workforce.
Valhalla was the third massive launch since Ubisoft took the main-line Murderer’s Creed video games off of the yearly launch schedule it saved from 2009 to 2015. That implies that, since AC: Origins in 2017, AC video games have been releasing for practically as lengthy within the new format because the previous. For a lot of, the extensive variety of content material that launched throughout Valhalla’s tenure reveals the energy of the brand new format. For others, there’s hope that the subsequent sport within the sequence will likely be a return to kind. (opens in new tab)