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News video games 22 April 2021, 17:39

Trophies from Wrath of the Druids DLC for AC: Valhalla Appeared on PS4

Recently we learned about the delayed release of Wrath of the Druids - the first major DLC for Assassin's Creed Valhalla. However, it turns out PS4 owners can already see what new trophies the developers have prepared for us.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • A preview of 9 new trophies from Wrath of the Druids DLC for AC:Valhalla is now available on PS4;
  • Among them we can find achievements referring to the legend of St. Patrick or announcing the arrival of a new weapon type - sickles.

The first expansion for Assasin's Creed: Valhalla, titled Wrath of the Druids, will launch on May 13 - two weeks later than originally announced by the devs. However, the players hungry for new adventures can get a tiny foretaste of what awaits them in Ireland.

As youtuber JorRaptor, who gathers information about the latest installment of Assassin's Creed, found out, there are 9 new trophies to unlock on PS4, all from the upcoming Wrath of the Druids. Among the fresh achievements we can see fairly standard examples, such as Irish Legend, which requires us to "complete" all the territories of Ireland, or Liberation of Ireland involving the completion of the story campaign. An interesting example of DLC achievements is an intriguing trophy called Legend of St. Patrick, to get which we have to "kill the only snake in Ireland". This is a clear reference to the biblical figure of the island's patron saint, who, according to legend, freed Ireland from the problem of dangerous snakes.

Also noteworthy is a trophy called Double Trouble, requiring us to equip two sickles in dual-wield, which confirms the presence of this type of weapon in the upcoming DLC.

We've shared the entire video below for Viking fans hungry for more details:

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Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

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