Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla will receive patch 1.7.0, which will end development of the game. The update will fix the last bugs present in the title.

Development of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla is coming to an end. At the beginning of December, we received the DLC that crowns the story of Eivor. NOW, We will get the latest update, which will fix the latest bugs that appear in the game. Upon release, Ubisoft will focus all of its attention on future projects in the series (such as this year’s AC: Mirage).

Patch 1.7.0 will debut simultaneously on all hardware platforms and their sizes are as follows:

  1. Xbox X|S Series: 15.1 GB
  2. Xbox One: 9.9 GB
  3. PlayStation 5: 0.5 GB
  4. PlayStation 4: 1.6 GB
  5. PERSONAL COMPUTER: 6.3 GB

The list of changes included in patch 1.7.0 isn’t exceptionally long.. It includes fixes for issues that up until now could make the game quite unpleasant. Among other things, the developers fixed a bug that caused purchased items to disappear from inventory. Players should no longer have issues receiving weekly rewards and upgrading Raven Clan crew outfits.

Additionally, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla will also receive minor fixes, e.g. due to problems with the operation of the internal store and visual problems. Interested parties can view the full list of changes here.

  1. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review – The Assassin We All Wanted
  2. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – game guide

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