During this cold winter season, our guess is you most probably thinking of watching another episode of Vikings or replays of Game of Thrones to complete the mood (we’re previewing Netflix’s Away ). Well, Ubisoft is known to many for their engaging antics of wall climbing and sword slashing displayed by their protagonistic characters, recently released a new thrilling trailer for their Assassin’s Creed series to warm up your mood.
The new addition to the franchise will be known as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla which the game developers certainly had the best interests of fans alike at heart. This upcoming edition promises to gives fans a new look into the series through a heroic Norwegian Viking known as Eivor who relives the previous centuries invasion of England.
Driven from her country of birth by wars and dwindling resources, Eivor is portrayed as a Norse Viking raider who gathers her clan in search of a new home. Through her quest to becoming one of the greatest forces, she is faced with strong resistance by towns and settlers she tries to conquer. As towns are burnt down in her gruesome quest, Eivor is not only faced with challenges from enemy forces but also internal conflicts from her own clan and must go through extreme measures to maintain the glory of her people.

Ask us and the general consensus is that this certainly is amongst the top games to look out for this summer. Ubisoft has certainly outdone itself with it’s premium game line-up this year with more “ACE” titles up it’s sleeves which will be announced on TWFLD together with the overall impression and gameplay upon launch.
The game release is set for the 17th November 2020 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, as well as on Ubisoft’s very own subscription service for now. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions will be made available once the consoles are released.
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