Assassin’s Creed Valhalla allows you to change the gender of Eivor at will


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If you’re like me, you’re probably still busy sinking hours in 2018 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, because I never get tired of killing people with parkour during all antiquity. One of the best features of the game was finally being able to choose the gender of your character (Kassandra rips and I won’t hear any arguments to the contrary). We already knew that this option would be available to players again in the next Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, but game director Eric Baptizat He recently confirmed that you won’t have to make a decision at the beginning of the game and you can change the gender of your character at will.

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“You can decide to play male or female,” Baptizat said in an interview with GamesRadar. “[But], you can change, at any time, your skill tree or the gender of your character; you can exchange it at any time. “However, unlike Odyssey, where your choice determined which character was the villain, Baptizat said the story is the same regardless of whether you decide to play the protagonist of the Eivor game as a man or a woman. “It was important to make this option available to the player. It is something that the player can decide by the way he wants to play, because it has some impact on the narrative, but they are not two different stories. It is the same character story, whatever options your character decides.

the Assassin’s Creed The series has consistently released high-quality games with very few exceptions, and Odyssey was truly massive in both scale and scope. It is quite possibly the largest open world game I have ever played, and its robust DLC has just added more and more. I am very excited to play Valhalla when I come out in November and spend literally a hundred hours doing everything but the main story missions, which is a habit I’ve never been able to break. For more video game news, read about why the shark action game Man eater is the summer blockbuster we deserve.