Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Wrath of the Druids DLC Release Date

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is heading toward its next DLC, Wrath of the Druids, which will expand the game with a ton of new content and regions.

With some new gameplay footage now revealed, check out what you need to know about AC Valhalla Wrath of the Druids below!

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LATEST – Wrath of the Druids Gameplay

Ubisoft have given players an early taste of the Wrath of the Druids DLC with some gameplay footage streamed on Twitch.

You can watch the AC Valhalla Wrath of the Druid gameplay below:

Release Date

Assassin’s Creed’s newest DLC was originally meant to be coming on April 29th, but this was delayed until May 13th.

Why, though? Well… Here’s what we know from the original Tweet:

Yep, we don’t really know. It turns out that it just wasn’t really ready, but the Ostara Festival helped to fill the gap. Now, though, we’re just a day away from the next major title update, and we can’t wait!

Eivor’s going to have a whole new challenge ahead of her when she visits the Irish Coast on May 13th.

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Wrath of the Druids Trailer

Ubisoft has just released a new trailer and given us our first look at the upcoming Wrath of the Druids DLC expansion ahead of its release on May 13th.

In the trailer, we get a brand new look at the Children of Danu and the chaos they’re causing alongside a fresh look at Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Ireland. We don’t know where is where just yet, but we get a good look at several of the key locations Eivor is going to find herself/himself exploring through this content expansion.

It’s time to bury the past and help Ireland come together to build the future as a united nation. We don’t know whether this will be under the rule of Flann Sinna, but it looks like we might be seeing his rise to High King throughout the several splintering narratives.

You can watch the trailer for yourself below:

New Characters Revealed

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Ubisoft has finally started talking about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC in more detail and they’ve started off the conversation by introducing two new characters to fans.

The Children of Danu are as mysterious as they come and as allegedly cursed cultists, we can imagine Eivor is going to clash blades with them throughout the Wrath of the Druids DLC.

On the other hand, we also get to meet Flann Sinna, the High King of Ireland. We’re still not sure as to whether he will see Eivor as a friend or a foe, but we know that he’ll be playing a big part in the upcoming DLC expansion.

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New Content Update Roadmap

We already know that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Wrath of the Druids DLC expansion is due to release on May 13th, following a delay, but now Ubisoft has also shared a little more about what’s coming to their title beyond that.

The next Title Update, which is numbered 1.2.2, is due Late Spring alongside the Mastery Challenge Game Mode update. The new game mode will also be free, unlike the Wrath of the Druids DLC. So, that’s something to look forwards to!

You can also get an insight into the timelines and pipeline processes that Ubisoft go through with their bigger Title Updates, as opposed to the minor Hotfix updates they release, through their Development Blog here.

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Cross-Platform Trophies

If there’s one thing that’s confused fans, it’s the fact that a PS5 version of a game has a different Trophy list as the PS4 version.

Okay, sometimes there are a few additional trophies on the list that are attributed to some of the newer next-gen features… But, for the most part, they’re the same. Well, Ubisoft has made a subtle but huge change to how Valhalla’s trophies work and it should help if you’re going to be switching up your platform soon.

” All trophies achieved on PS4 will now be unlocked on PS5. (Trophies including Viking Legend, Calling in a Favor, As It Was Foretold, Disorder of the Ancients, Skadi’s Hobby, Silent Viking, and Orlog Champion. should now unlock retroactively when conditions were met previously.)”

We’re still waiting on more details about The Wrath of the Druids, but this will be a fantastic bit of news to anyone hoping to switch up to the next generation of consoles after it launches on May 13th.

1.2.1 Title Update Details

We might still be waiting for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Wrath of the Druids DLC expansion, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing new to look forward to in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

We’re going to whistle-stop the update below, but you can find a detailed look at what’s coming in our dedicated Title Update 1.2.1 post here.

New Skills

  • Cold Rage – Ignore Hit Interruptions While Standard Attacking
  • Eye of the North – Prevents Flinching While Aiming
  • Intense Rage – Ignore Hit Interruptions While Special Attacking

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A Few Changes

  • Extended duration of Battle Cry Ability
  • Fearless Leaper tweaks to help when jumping from great heights
  • Fixes to Pig of Prophecy World Event in Cent
  • Addressed issues that caused Gungnir to go AWOL
  • Fixed clipping issues in River Raid maps
  • Added toggle to Cinematic Finisher Moves.

Download Size

  • Xbox Series X|S: ~16GB
  • Xbox One: ~12.8GB
  • PlayStation5: ~5.5 GB
  • PlayStation4: 5-8 GB
  • PC: ~14 GB

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This update also includes important preparations for the Wrath of the Druids DLC due to launch on May 13th.

File Size Uncovered

A recent update from PlayStationSize has given us two exciting things regarding the new Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC expansion.

Firstly, we know that the update is looking like it will be about 12.5GB on Xbox consoles. This will vary slightly for PS4 and PS5, but it won’t be too different with any luck.

Secondly, we have some new photos from the expansion that showcase some exciting things. You can check out both below:

What To Expect

According to Ubisoft’s roadmap for the game, this is what players can expect from the first piece of DLC, Wrath of the Druids.

In this new adventure, players will journey to Ireland and unravel the mysteries of an ancient and mysterious druidic cult, tracking and discovering their members. Diving into Gaelic myths and folklore, they’ll need to fight their way through haunted forests and dazzling landscapes while gaining influence among Gaelic kings.

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Season Pass or Standalone?

Like with any major game, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has a Season Pass that offers all of it’s major paid expansions at a discounted price. However, is Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Season Pass going to be worth the Wrath of the Druids DLC?

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We think it definitely will be. Valhalla only has two major DLC expansions coming, with a lot of its’ content already being added for free in numerous title updates.

The Wrath of the Druids DLC is priced at $USD 24.99 and the Season Pass is $USD 39.99. This means, at the very least you’re saving yourself $USD 9.98 if the “Siege of Paris” DLC is priced the same.

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Both of these promise to offer new locations, enemies, weapon, armour, and branching narratives.

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They seem like they’re a lot more substantial than older Assassin’s Creed DLC expansions and well worth the money if you’re looking to continue your journey as Eivor in the future.

DLC Will Be Stronger Than Odyssey

During a recent earnings call, Ubisoft stated that the DLC for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be “stronger” than that of Odyssey.

It was said in that the call that the latest entry will “benefit from a stronger and longer post-launch program.”

Wrath of the Druids is set to release soon, while The Siege of Paris is expected to be released this summer.

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