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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Discovery Tour, Paris expansion detailed

Lots coming!

An Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Discovery Tour and new Siege of Paris expansion were today confirmed at Ubisoft Paris.

The news was made alongside the affirmation that Valhalla will be supported long into its second year, a first for the franchise according to Ubisoft.

“Set in Francia, [Siege of Paris] will set Eivor on a dangerous path full of gripping questlines across the French countryside, towards one of the most infamous conquest battles in Viking history,” Ubisoft said. “Players will get their hands on new weapons, abilities, gear and skills, to take on new enemy types. The Siege of Paris will also mark the return of the Black Box Infiltration missions, where players will have full liberty in choosing the best way to eliminate a designated target.”

Siege of Paris will head to all platforms in the Australian winter and it part of the game’s Season Pass (or $39.95 AUD as a standalone purchase).

“Following Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt and Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece’s line, the brand-new chapter of the Assassin’s Creed educational expansion will shed a light on the Viking era and allow players to discover more about the history and traditions of the time,” Ubisoft said of Discovery Tour Viking Age.

Discovery Tour Viking Age will be available in the Australian spring, free via Ubisoft Connect.

Which are you more excited for?

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla debuted in November 2020 and is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Stadia. We reviewed the title here.


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