After many rumors, and a good number of hours seeing an illustrator doing a great job, Ubisoft has finally revealed it. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is already official and, in fact, we will have a first look at its real game proposal today, April 30, 2020. While that trailer arrives that everyone wants to see, the company has already given some brushstrokes of the work behind this title. A devastating one, since has required the participation of 15 different studies.
Ubisoft Montreal, the team in charge of leading the project, has been the division that has been in charge of revealing the tremendous coordination work they have had to carry out. Through Twitter, they have wanted "Congratulate all of our studio warriors for all the great work and passion that have led to this revelation"
Exciting! An immense congratulations to our studio warriors for all the good work and passion building to that reveal. We’d also like to thank the 14 co-dev studios all around the world. You know who you are, and we’re thankful for your dedication! Skàl! pic.twitter.com/hBPpFZKkrP
– Ubisoft Montréal (@UbisoftMTL) April 29, 2020
Those 14, plus Ubi Montreal itself, give rise to a whopping 15 teams dedicated to shaping what already aspires to be the most ambitious game in the Assassin’s Creed saga. It is still early to affirm more, and it does not seem that it will be revealed yet who has collaborated in building this Viking odyssey; but, of course, it is already clear that we will end up toasting with mead before the end of the year. In the end, the AC: Valhalla achievement leak leaked the name before anyone else.
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, the first of PS5 and Xbox Series X
Although the platforms on which it will be released have not yet been confirmed, the new Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla aims to be an intergenerational launch. The final confirmation will be made with the first official trailer of the game, which will arrive today April 30, but it is expected that its premiere will go to the final stretch of 2020 and that, therefore, it is Available on both PS4 and Xbox One, as well as PS5, Xbox Series X and PC
Ubisoft and all those teams that have probably led to more than 1,000 people involved in development, they have already thought about the new hardware that is to come and, with that purpose, they could have achieved a much bigger, more complete and, ultimately, ambitious game. We will be able to know more details soon, but everything points to Odin will set his sights on these two generations that they will coexist for a short time.