Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla DLC Dawn of Doom won’t advance the modern line

The third major DLC for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Dawn of Doom, will be released on all platforms on March 10. Recently, game director Georgi Popov made it clear in an interview with GameSpot that Dawn of Doom will not advance the modern line plot, but will use various prompts, metaphors, tributes, etc. to combine the Isu lines of Assassin’s Creed with ancient lines.

Since then, I believe it will satisfy the core fans who are familiar with the settings of Assassin’s Creed. At the same time, he also revealed that Assassin’s Creed: Hall of Valor will return to the theme season activities in the second year, and provide new rewards. Players can also look forward to more free content and a brand new game mode.

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Some Assassin’s Creed fans were dissatisfied with this. You must know that Assassin’s Creed: Origins and Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla have only two DLCs, which will further complement the modern story. And Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla not only does the first two DLCs have nothing to do with the modern line, even the upcoming Dawn of the Doomsday has nothing to do with the modern plot, always telling the story of Ivor makes them feel boring.

Even though the protagonist of Dawn of Doom is Odin, isn’t Alvor the reincarnation of Odin? After the modern protagonist is replaced by Bassim, there is no text, which is very appealing. However, Georgi Popov’s interview also further hinted at the accuracy of the previous Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier’s revelations: Ubisoft plans to separate a large DLC of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla into a new work of the Assassin’s Creed series, with an internal code name.

For Assassin’s Creed Rift. Different from the mythology trilogy, the scale of this work will be smaller. The protagonist is Bassim (Reincarnation of Loki) controlled by the player after the clearance of “Hall of Valhalla”. It no longer adopts the open-world setting but pays more attention to it. Linear stealth gameplay on small and medium maps.

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