Assassin's Creed Valhalla was one of the games that generated the most expectation for yesterday's event, but it seems that there was a misunderstanding between what was promised by Ubisoft, by Xbox and what was shown at the end. The injured, obviously, are the fans, who with "gameplay trailer" they expected to see a real gameplay of the longest game. What was shown was a trailer taken from game footage, which delivers on what was promised, but obviously disappoints. For this, its director has apologized.
Ashraf Ismail, director of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Origins, and Black Flag, used Twitter to target fans and apologize for not meeting your expectations. Obviously, developers are the ones who can do the least in cases where marketing campaigns have the singing voice.
Hello all❤️
You rightfully expected to see more today. We have a long marketing campaign ahead of us, you will see in-depth gameplay and get a lot more info about the game.
Thank you for your excitement and passion! Be patient with us and be kind. It will be worth it! 🙂
– Ashraf Ismail (@AshrafAIsmail) May 7, 2020
"Hello everyone. By all rights you expected to see more today. We have a long marketing campaign ahead, you will see in-depth gameplay and you will get much more information about the game. Thanks for your emotion and passion! Be patient with us and be kind. Will be worth!"
Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be out later this year 2020 on Xbox Series X, PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia and Xbox One.