While everything seemed to smile at the new Scandinavian episode of Assassin's Creed, which had benefited from a good buzz following its teasing operation, the Nordic gods seem to no longer have the wind in their sails. And to satisfy the faithful, Ubisoft plays the clever card of sacrifice all that is most pagan.
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Between the promise of a somewhat rarfi gameplay and the promise to reach "30 fps" on the beast of account 'which we imagine to be the Xbox Series X, it was necessary to find something to appease the infinite anger of the fans of the series, who had however shown themselves satisfied the announcement of Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
Their prayers were thus heard, since the Online Store Ubisoft's German team didn't just reveal the lupine theme of the first DLC, but also allows us to discover the list of composers who will work on this new opus.
The joys begin the announcement of the return of Jesper Kyd, prolific composer who rolled his bump on Forza Motorsport 4 or Borderlands 3, but which we owe above all the soundtracks of the Ezio trilogy: Assassin's Creed II, Brotherhood and Revelations.
This is not all, since the Norwegian musician Einar Selvik (better known under the pseudonym of Kvitrafn) will also be there, rightly so, since he signed the compositions of eleven episodes of the Vikings series, in addition to being illustrated via black metal bands Gorgoth or the very folk Wardruna.
Finally, fans will also find the American Sarah Schachner, already present in the casting of Black Flag, Unity and Origins.
Suffice to say that the level of musical expectation comes immediately to go up in level, and we can't wait to put our hands (and our ears) on Assassin's Creed Valhalla, dj announcement by Ubisoft for the end of year 2020 on almost all media: Google Stadia, PC (via the Epic Games Store), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, UPlay, Xbox One and Xbox Series X.