Assassin's Creed Valhalla Premiere Trailer

Ubisoft offers first details on Assassin's Creed Valhalla in a world premiere trailer and a release window for holiday 2020.

After being teased in many leaks for past few months, developer/publisher Ubisoft has finally decided to unveil 2020 entry in Assassin's Creed action-adventure stealth game series, Assassin's Creed Valhalla yesterday in a livestream.

As announced in early reveal event, coming Ubisoft has released a brand-new cinematic trailer for AC Valhalla, which is scheduled to arrive on holiday 2020 for Google Stadia, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla Premiere Trailer

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Official world premiere trailer for Assassin's Creed Valhalla explores legends of Viking age in a story teaser.




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Valhalla is set in ninth century, focusing on a fierce Viking warrior named Eivor, who is a leader of his clan. In search of a new home, he leads a valiant army of Norse warriors into a battle in against forces of England during its dark ages.

Armies of England try their best to drive away a Viking clan when they arrive to shores from a war-ravaged Norway and through increasing conflict, players are to cross paths with King Aelfred of Wessex, also known as Alfred the Great.

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Though belonging to a Viking community, Eivor meets Assassin's Creed at some point and will use a hidden blade. Continuing age-old conflict of Assassin Vs. Templar, story of Assassin's Creed Valhalla will follow Layla Hassan in present day.

Amidst battle, Eivor is seen to have shown faith in Odin before killing his enemy with a hidden blade. Tying to Norse god Odin, Valhalla features a raven to serve you with direction from sky as an alternative of having a pet eagle acting as your eye.

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Instead of having to play as male or female version of a protagonist character, Valhalla lets you choose a male or female Eivor, unlike Assassin's Creed Odyssey and allows customization with clothing, gear, tattoos and war paint for his/her.

You can create and share customized mercenary Viking character with friends online for them to employ in raids. Aside from fighting, Eivor will engage in drinking games, go fishing, hunting and recruit clan members as pastime activities.

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Ubisoft promises to bring back classic Assassin's Creed open-world action-adventure gameplay for AC Valhalla. There will be political influence mechanics, raids, settlement builds and such mechanics for a more grounded experience.

Thanks to new combat system, players will be able to dual-wield a number of melee weapons to mow down enemies. You can get in close range to do brutal damage with Eivor's hidden blade or take them down with a bow from distance.

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When braving waterfront raids, sail through enemy territory in a Longship and guide your crews to go after resources to build new settlements. In order to gain large spoils of war, head over to and launch massive attack on Saxon fortresses.

PC version of the game is not debuting through Steam and will be available on Epic Games Store as well as and Ubisoft Store. All members of Uplay Plus subscription service are likely to get their hands on AC Valhalla on launch date.

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Valhalla supports Xbox Smart Delivery and therefore, purchasing the game on Xbox One will get you a copy on Xbox Series X as well. A trailer showcasing Series X gameplay will be shown in upcoming episode of Inside Xbox on May 7, 2020.

Development team that previously worked on acclaimed series titles like Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed Origins for Ubisoft are currently working on Assassin's Creed Valhalla with Ashraf Ismail serving as game director.
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