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News video games 07 December 2021, 18:12

Tom Henderson Claims AC: Valhalla Will Get a 40-hour DLC

According to well-known industry journalist Tom Henderson, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla will receive an expansion next year that is expected to take around forty hours to complete.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  1. According to Tom Henderson, AC: Valhalla will get two more DLCs;
  2. The first of them is expected to debut later this December, while the second will be released in March 2022;
  3. The March DLC is to offer players about 40 hours of gameplay.

Despite the fact that more than a year has passed since the release of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, it seems that Ubisoft does not intend to give up on supporting the game and enriching its content. We've already seen two large expansions for Valhalla Wrath of the Druids and Siege of Paris. According to journalist and insider Tom Henderson (whose leaks are usually confirmed), Ubisoft's game has two new DLCs coming, one of which is due out later this monthOne of them will be released later this month, most likely during The Game Awards (the gala will take place on December 9).

Tom Henderson Claims AC: Valhalla Will Get a 40-hour DLC - picture #1
Source: https://twitter.com/_Tom_Henderson_/status/1468168302639910912

In addition, according to insider's information in March 2022 a large DLC is to be released, which is to provide about forty hours of adventures in the world of Viking conquests. Henderson also talks about the gameplay, which is supposed to resemble God of War. We don't know, however, how the gameplay of the new DLC will relate to Kratos' adventures. Leaks from October hinted at a return to mythological lore; perhaps this is a clue.

Finally, let's add that this information was not confirmed by Ubisoft - these are just leaks. Nevertheless, knowing the history of Tom Henderson's "predictions", one can expect that something is up.

Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

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