If you’ve performed The Division 2, you may need observed an easter egg that seemingly foreshadowed the latest announcement of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
The teaser was an in-game poster that depicted what regarded like a Norse god holding up an Apple of Eden, one of many Assassin’s Creed collection’ mysterious objects of energy. Above the determine was the phrase “Valhalla”.
Back when it was found, Kotaku reported on the tease whereas additionally revealing the existence of a Viking-themed Assassin’s Creed game, codenamed Kingdom. That game now has a reputation: Valhalla. But Ubisoft says the one who made the poster in The Division 2 couldn’t have been conscious of the following Assassin’s Creed game.
Ubisoft Montreal’s narrative director Darby McDevitt mentioned this in a latest Stevivor interview:
“You know what’s loopy about that? That was an entire coincidence. It’s simply because The Division is made in Sweden, they usually simply wished to place some stuff in there. Whoever the artist was, they only wished to place in a few of their Nordic tradition. It had nothing to do with us.
“I don’t even assume this game had a reputation on the time. We at all times work with a codename, and we at all times have just a few concepts for names. We resolve on one ultimately, however that was very, very humorous. The picture that’s within the poster has nothing to do with our game. Once you play Valhalla, our game, you’ll see that there’s nothing to do with the poster that was in The Division 2.”
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s map permits you to go to the 4 kingdoms of England and visit famous sites such as Stonehenge, in addition to a few of Norway. It additionally options playable Viking rap battles.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla releases this Holiday for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.