The support of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, the first video game to win a Grammy Award, is nearing its end. After receiving the update of The Last Chapter, a free DLC that put an end to Eivor’s journey, the Vikings video game developed by Ubisoft has received a latest update patch focused on the resolution of errors as announced by the company. As we said, this update is now available on all platforms and solves small problems that had been left pending.
Ubisoft has confirmed that the patch has a variable weight depending on the platform, whether it is on PlayStation or Xbox consoles. Broadly speaking, as we can see in the patch notes shared by the VGC media, the update fixes some issues related to skills that prevented picking up a series of key objects or minor details like Eivor’s hair coming through the hood of her suit. On the other hand, certain corrections related to language support have also been applied -the Korean language could not be applied through the Steam Language tab- and the getting weekly free itemswhich in some cases could not be claimed due to a failure.
A continuous delivery, but undoubtedly fun
“Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will not disappoint those who enjoyed the last two installments. It is an immense action RPG that takes place in a very attractive setting, and although it does not stand out in terms of playability or narrative, delighting in the repetitiveness of its contents, the truth is is that it is very entertaining, betting again on a formula that has connected with millions of players, no matter how hard we can put it. In fact, in several ways we liked it more than odysseybut it comes two years later, and continuity, in this third part of the RPG trilogy, is less forgiving, as well as making similar mistakes again”, we conclude in our analysis.
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