Ubisoft has now confirmed that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s second expansion, Siege of Paris, has locked down its release date to the first part of August. Revealed back in June, during E3 2021, the expansion sees Eivor traveling to the Kingdom of Frankia.
Aside from a new set of locations, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla - Siege of Paris will introduce new abilities, gear, and weapons that Eivor can use against equally new opponents. Black Box infiltration missions are also making a comeback.
“Infiltrate the fortified city of Paris, uncover enemy secrets, and form strategic alliances to safeguard your clan’s future,” reads a blurb describing the DLC on the official Ubisoft store.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla - Siege of Paris’ release date is set to occur on Thursday, August 12, according to the game’s Update 1.3.0 patch notes.
The update drops earlier, on July 27 and adds five new options for level scaling, new skills, alongside improvements for both its first expansion and the base game.
Owners of Valhalla’s Season Pass will get access to Siege of Paris automatically but, if it follows the same pattern as Wrath of the Druids, you should also be able to purchase it separately, for the price of $24.99/€24.99 or your regional equivalent. You can get a glimpse at what’s to come below, in June’s official reveal video.
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