Party Down in Ravensthorpe in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla By Wes Davis on December 17, 2020
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s first Season is now available. Called Yule Season, it will feature its own narrative and in-game events, and will be available for three months. Among the events is the Yule Festival, a celebration of the winter season that includes a drinking game, an archery mini-game, and fist fight tournament. Gamers will be able to participate in two new character quests within the settlement, and can earn rewards only available in this season, like new gear, settlement decorations, and more.
If you’re lucky enough to live in the real-life Ravensthorpe, you can visit Chequers Pub & Village Shop, where an Assassin’s Creed Valhalla-themed to-go menu is being offered to patrons, replete with meat pies, lasagne, chili, fish and chips, and burgers. This during the weeklong Valhalliday, running from today to December 24, so declared by Lord of the Manor Charl
Starting Off the Yule Festival
To gain access to the event itself, payers must download the Season 1 first update. Then the players must proceed to the eastside area of the colony where the festival would then take place and begin with. Upon going to the event, a cutscene will then appear which would then let Eivor and Norvid to speak and describe the overall look of the settlement, where the change in the atmosphere is caused and was done by the actions of the so-called revelers.
Several side quests could be done while the festival is live and active in which the players may gain and obtain Yule tokens - the in-game currency made solely for the limited-time event itself. The Yule tokens could then be used to exchange for a variety of limited items, including settlement cosmetics/skins, armor, tattoos, etc.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Yule Season Begins Today with Free Content
Discover the first Season with the Yule Festival and more narrative content until January 7, with a second update in February 2021 introducing a new game mode
Sydney, Australia December 18, 2020 Today, Ubisoft announced that Assassin’s Creed
® Valhalla’s first Season named “Yule Season” is available, lasting for three months with exclusive narrative content and in-game events accessible to all players for free. Starting today, players can celebrate winter as part of the Yule Festival with new challenges and rewards.
Seasons are coming to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla to extend the post-launch experience throughout 2021, delivering a variety of new free content for all players focused on gameplay and world evolution, with updates coming in at different points during the Season.
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Ah, what could be more festive than getting very drunk and starting a brawl?
Valhalla s Yule Festival is now live, and brings with it some festive changes to your Viking settlement from 17th December to 7th January. You can expect lots of snow in Ravensthorpe, along with revellers and a variety of Yuletide activities to keep you entertained, including drunken brawls, archery challenges and more . Taking part in these activities earns you Yule Tokens which can be redeemed for a range of goodies in the Festival Shop. You can take a peek at the list here.