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Assassin's Creed Valhalla Getting "God Of War" Style Expansion Soon - Report

Dawn of Ragnarok was leaked earlier this year, and might be announced later this week.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla has already received two substantial story DLC expansions, but its next one could potentially be larger than both combined.

According to industry insider Tom Henderson, who has accurately leaked details on Battlefield 2042 and Call of Duty: Vanguard recently, the latest expansion for Valhalla could be announced as early as this week, presumably at The Game Awards on Wednesday evening. The expansion is reportedly scheduled for release in March 2022.

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The content is expected to be around 40 hours of additional content, with Henderson stating that it "will be a 'God of War-style' expansion, whatever that means". Earlier this year dataminers uncovered something related to Valhalla called "Dawn of Ragnarok", which might explain the God of War connection and suggest that Valhalla is planning to get even more fantastical with its story.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla has performed extremely well for Ubisoft, with the publisher planning to continue supporting it throughout 2022 in lieu of a new entry. The game's two expansions, Wrath of the Druids and Siege of Paris, have both extended the story of Eivor in setting-appropriate ways, but whatever this next adventure is could see the latest series protagonist take a plunge into Norse mythology in a way that Assassin's Creed Odyssey did with its Atlantis-based DLC.

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i wish they would get away from the fantasy element and just make the game about being an assassin again.

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Too bad the actual GOW is coming a month earlier lol. Should of just axed the first two expansions and went all in on this one to get it out this year. Valahalla was okay to scratch that itch but its nowhere near the level of quality in pretty much every aspect.

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This franchise's identity is all over the place. Is the "sci-fi plot connecting tissue" between the games even good? I feel like it holds the games back more than help them.

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Way to try to capitalize on someone else's franchise, Ubisoft. Stay classy.

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Nice joke. Ubishit cannot approach anything related to GoW. They're a bunch of talentless monkeys that think of nothing else but rehashing safe frachises and chasing trends. Pathetic dev/publisher just like take two, ea, rapistvision, etc.

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