Assassin’s Creed Valhalla new game preview shows just how much can be done in the open world



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The premiere of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is getting closer and closer, so after 2 years we are very curious to see how much the Viking episode can show not only compared to the Greek, but also what has been seen so far. Even the latest game shines with the preview that the mood will be in place, and once again, in a mind-blowing way, there’s a lot to do in the open world – the human plane and beyond! You can watch the trailer for Deep Dive below.

In the preview we can see the settlement of the Eivor clan and how its management will work and what its functions will be in terms of exploratory-conqueror gameplay. There will surely be a staggering number of missions here too, which will also involve clan skirmishes. And of course, a naval battle can’t be left out of a Viking episode either, but that’s what we expected. Along the way, of course, we also meet historical or mythological personalities, such as the familiar Boneless Ivarr from the Vikings series and his brother, Ubba.

Also, the preview shows how easily gender swapping will work, although we note that the female Eivor really only differs from the male version in that it has no beard. Of course, this is not a problem at all, it would be unrealistic to control a porcelain-skinned, scarless beauty. Last but not least, at the end of the trailer, we get a look at the blueprints / worlds outside of Midgard, as Ubisoft already assumed yesterday that, as in previous episodes, mythology will play an important role in Valhalla. In this section we can also visit Jötunheim, the land of the giants, and Asgard, the kingdom of the gods.

In the meantime, by the way, Ubisoft was waiting, and even at the time of writing, it is still running a live stream where you can watch an uncut game accompanied by commentary. You can follow this or look back here. Additionally, a written preview has been posted on the publisher’s official website, which can be read here by those who understand English. Of course we also wrote a good preview for Valhalla, you can find it here.

The new Assassin’s Creed will arrive on November 10, 2020 to all platforms already on the market at that time, including Xbox Series X and except Nintendo Switch, and will be available on PlayStation 5 starting November 12.

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