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Well, holla the forest fairy, with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Ubisoft apparently going to the max. More studios than ever are involved in the new part.
After yesterday’s announcement of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla in a long (and long) stream, the official trailer, hopefully with details about the setting, the story, and the game, should follow at 5 p.m. today.
The tension increases, especially due to the fact that Valhalla could become the least expensive part of the series. As Ubisoft Montreal mentioned in a tweet, 15 co-developer studios participated in the development. Pretty impressive, especially in the context that “only” ten studies had worked on the predecessor Odyssey. The tweet also shows that Ubisoft Montreal has apparently taken over development management.
Exciting! A huge congratulations to our studio warriors for all the good work and passion building for that reveal. We would also like to thank the 14 co-dev studios around the world. You know who you are and we are grateful for your dedication! Scal! pic.twitter.com/hBPpFZKkrP
– Ubisoft Montreal (@UbisoftMTL) April 29, 2020
In any case, we are very curious about whether and what changes there will be compared to the previous parts of Origins and Odyssey. As I said, today we will learn more at 5 p.m. Then we’ll also find out what happened to the previous leaks, which were talking cooperatively and a greater focus on RPG mechanics.
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