Assassin & # 39; s Creed ValhallaFirst seen Gameplay Trailer, with fights, deals, and pins in the world you'll be able to check out when the game arrives this holiday season on Xbox Series X and Xbox One. Taking players to the Viking age, Assassin's Cassass Valhalla replaces Eivor, a Viking rider and group leader, to get a cone from the cold Norwegian landing into England's rugged plains.
Starting with a blue-eyed shooting and a Norse temple built with northern lights, a scanner shows the Vikings eating in a tall building, a statue of Thor, and the closing of Hide Blade Eivor into battle. We are then treated to a detailed look at the Viking symbols (you'll be able to customize Eivor) before the length of Eivor decides on the icy waterways while the crow of Eivor follows.
As the scene evolves in England, we get a good view of the local scene, centered on a mysterious obelisk – actually a Viking altar. An armed warrior wears a banner with a miserable red dragon, time passes quickly on a cairn-covered hill, and looks at Christian and Viking altars before being banished to the sight of Stonehenge.
As the incident unfolds, we see the heroes of Aelfred, the king of Wessex, collected amid a torch before the sight of their master. Then it was time to start striking, as Eivor froze in his heat, rallying his troops, and presenting himself before the Saxon soldier's face. Cut to the siege the machine is driven towards the Saxon castle, and Eivor introduces himself into another enemy, this time with a plane holding the final blow.
While Assassin & # 39; s Creed Valhalla it introduces a new anti-dual network system that allows for something aggressive to be taken, not that everything is being fought. We next see Eivor firing a bow toward a ballista mounted on a castle wall, after which the Vikings' changing ram crashes into its gates and Eivor leads the charge inside. Then we get an idea of another aspect of the new combat system; Eivor can throw axes at enemies.
As Eivor examines the flaming destruction, we see the blue-eyed closure of the trailer's first appearance – Eivor's eyes, slightly closed, almost exhausted. We then bid farewell to Eivor's crow as he clung to his shoulder, fully prepared to launch into the sky at a moment's notice and – like Hugin and Munin, the faithful crows of the Norse god Odin – gave Eivor a clear view of the world around them.
Assassin & # 39; s Creed Valhalla will have Smart Delivery upon launch, which means that buying and playing the game on the Xbox One will automatically add you to your library on the Xbox Series X when that version arrives. In the meantime, sharpen those axes and get ready to sail to the new world by Holiday 2020.