Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will launch on November 17th


Ubisoft in the present day introduced a November 17th launch date for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, the subsequent of their open-world homicide simulator collection. The date leaked yesterday however shh. And pretending that we haven’t been watching nice reams of leaked Valhalla gameplay all week, they very proudly launched a video exhibiting and explaining extra of the game. I suppose it’d be well mannered to behave stunned by revelations of raiding, sieging, and sneaking as you watch the trailer beneath.

Assassin’s Creed this time stars a Viking chieftain come to construct a settlement England, who appears to be neither Assassin nor Templar or tied up this that mess in any respect? But our Eivor, in male or feminine kind, has a knife on their wrist so I assume that’s ok.

Oh hey look, as if by probability, Alice Bee simply posted her impressions of a preview version she performed. She says it “isn’t really an AC game, but it’s still great.” Oh and right here’s a video preview from our Matthew too:

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is coming November 17th to PC through the Epic Games Store and the Ubisoft Store, priced at £50. It’ll even be on Xboxes, PlayStations, and Stadia.

In current weeks, quite a few Ubisoft employees and studios have been accused of sexual harrassment, abuse, and discrimination by colleagues and members of the general public. The firm have vowed to research reviews and to repair their tradition. Another three executives resigned today within the wake of the allegations.

Whatever you name it, hit our E3 2020 tag for extra from this summer season’s blast of gaming bulletins, trailers, and miscellaneous advertising and marketing. Our E3 stream schedule will inform you what to look at and when. See all the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show and everything at the PC Gaming Show, for starters.


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