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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Siege of Paris expansion, Sigrblot Festival coming August

Here's what to expect.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Siege of Paris, the title’s next paid DLC expansion, will head to PC and consoles on 12 August.

Moreover, Ubisoft also confirmed that a free season will be offered ahead of this time, allowing players to experience the Sigrblot Festival.

“From 29th July to 19th August, take part in the Sigrblot Festival, marking the beginning of the Raiding Season with a large bonfire at the center of the settlement for communal offerings to the gods,” Ubisoft said of the free content. “New quests, exclusive rewards and even… one-handed swords await you.”

The Sigrblot Festival will also offer more chances for Flyting, dice games and fighting alongside three new quess. Players will need to be at Settlement Level 2 and have finished either the Grantebridgescire or Ledecestrescire story arcs.

Siege of Paris follows on 12 August and will offer up new quests in a new region in France called Francia. Eivor will also be able to acquire new weapons and abilities including the Golden Flame Sticky Bomb. The content comes free to Season Pass owners or as a separate purchase for $39.95 AUD ($49.95 NZD); the base game is required to play.

In preparation for both content drops, Valhalla title update 1.3.0 is now available and will take up between 6.85 to 31.37GB, depending on your platform.

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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