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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla turned out to be a high mark in the franchise’s history. There were oodles of exploration points, fluid combat, and a decent story. The Wrath of the Druid expansion reproduces many of the same tricks from that book but refines the story much more than the vanilla experience could.
Wrath of the Druids gives you a change of scenery by taking you to the rolling fields of Ireland, and the expansion wastes no time in showing you the country’s legendary beauty. Similar to England, you can choose to focus on the primary story or wander around to explore to your heart’s content, fulfilling side activities and finding new landmarks to explore.
We reached out to Ubisoft for more information on the Wrath of the Druids expansion and on its approach to designing achievements for Assassin s Creed Valhalla and its expansions.
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I’m riding between a pair of looming black cliffs crowned by a castle, birdsong twittering around me. I’m chasing a phantasmal wolf over fog-shrouded hills. I’m duelling a Viking with a deathwish on Downpatrick Head as the sun sets over the sea. I’m stalking a deranged druid through a bog. I’m running across dazzling emerald hillsides beneath a rainbow conjured by a gentle rain, as a chirruping fox chases a pair of rabbits past my feet.
Like England in the base game, the Ireland that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla presents in its Wrath of the Druids expansion delivers dozens of thickly atmospheric experiences in a postcard-picture version of its setting. They come both in set pieces and organically, but regardless of how they occur your fingers will itch to book a flight to Ireland. As I said in our review of the base game, Valhalla is second only to Red Dead 2 in the heart-achingly beautiful and closely detailed open world it presents, and Wrath o