Monday, July 6th 2020
Ubisoft Assassin's Creed: Valhalla Game Footage Leaks
Thanks to a discovery by TweakTown, we have obtained game footage pictures of the Ubisoft Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. While TweakTown does not share any video links due to respect for Ubisoft developers, we still get to see the medieval-themed Assassin's game. It is mostly resembling a Witcher 3 vibe, which is a good thing. Combining the gameplay of classic Assassin's Creed game with stunning visuals, the game is set to be a hit. Right off the bat, the game starts in a bloody and chaotic battle. On the battlefield, there is lots of equipment you can interact with, like a siege engine and battering rams. Being that the setting is a medieval one, there are of course castles that you need to overtake. Ubisoft may officially launch game footage at its Forward event on July 12th, when we could take a closer look at the upcoming game. For now, please check out the pictures below.
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TweakTown
15 Comments on Ubisoft Assassin's Creed: Valhalla Game Footage Leaks
Hmmm, is that confidence or...?
Some hope but hell no i do not trust UBI the slightest. I will wait untill it's cheap or on a really nice sale. How ever the Brits were not either.
Corrected
but i bet there was without too though.
Its just simpler that way, like with view on the Romans and the Greek and the Mongolians.
Those are not game leaked pictures, those are nothing but PR released pictures that tweaker-town got from the game company. That POS website got it from the game company to post it on their website. What a joke of a website.
Vallhalla might suck indeed, but neither you nor I can say with any authority until we play it.
Btw, the Vikings didn't do any more pillaging and rapeing than everybody else, that was the norm back then. They also created exceptional art and managed to explore places that others would explore after centuries.
About Valhala, I am not sure what to expect, the previous two games had more historical material to work with, am not sure what you can say about the Vikings other than pillaging and setting up settlements, also I hope it won't have some sort of political agenda that is shoved down our throats like most games that come from EA and other American game companies these days, AC Odyssey already had some feminism elements but it was only in the mercenary system in which most of the mercenaries and bounty hunters were burly females, the rest of the combatants were more authentic.
One last thing, am not playing this until end of 2021 anyway, I always buy singleplayer games a year after their release, by that time the game would have been patched many times, have a couple of DLC to bolster the fun and overall cheaper, so yeah am gonna have lots of fun with Cyberpunk 2077 and AC Valhala is Q3-Q4 2021.