Ubisoft has been generating expectations little by little with Assassins’s Creed Valhalla and there are not a few followers of the saga who are willing to put themselves in control of Eivor —be it a man or a woman—, a good example of this is that the gameplay trailer is the most watched in all of Ubisoft history. Despite this, Ubisoft had also promised a gameplay in the past Inside Xbox which, in the end, ended up being a teaser that did not calm the anxieties of many of the fans.
In a Whasington Post interview broadcast on YouTube, the creative director of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla —Ashraf Ismail— ensures that he is «Focused on building the game and building this experience and establishing the vision and intentions of this experience. We have marketing teams, their job is to market the games. People need to be patient with us and remember that we just announced the game about two weeks ago.. There is a long way ahead of us. People should not hesitate at all to see a lot of gameplay ». So, Ismail assures that there will be a quantity of gameplay with which even the most extreme fan should be satisfied but, at the same time, calls for calm since the announcement of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla It took place just over two weeks ago and therefore much work remains to be done.
The creative director goes on to explain that another reason why they haven't shown gameplay because the team still has nothing to teach. Ismail claims that “Most people don't realize that, from a development point of view, you need to get away from that, because at some point, the team must focus on building the game. And that's where my energy and the energy of my team go. By building that game and making sure we can reach moments where we can say, ‘You know what? Let's take a part of the game and show it to people ».
In any case, we can almost certainly see new details about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla at Ubisoft Forward, the event announced by the company itself as an alternative to E3 in which we will see _ »game news, announcements, and much more».