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February 2, 2022

Valhalla DLC Achievements for Dawn of Ragnarok Leaked on Assassin’s Creed Online

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok’s whole list of achievements has leaked online, and some of them hint at what the next DLC will bring. An expansion to AC Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok was released by Ubisoft in 2021 that promised 35 hours of new content. It’s a little bit like the original game’s Asgard-focused tale, except this time the Allfather is going to Svartalfheim – the Dwarven kingdom. Ubisoft Sofia, the company behind Assassin’s Creed: Rogue, is in charge of the project, which centres on Odin’s quest to save his kidnapped son Baldr.

Ubisoft has just released a brief gameplay teaser for the hotly anticipated expansion. AC Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok’s all-new challenges and combat systems indicate that the next DLC release is more than just a fresh coat of paint. Early access to the Xbox Achievement tracking site TrueAchievements for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok: Dawn of Ragnarok achievements has been reported by Push Square. According to the listing, there will be a total of nine Achievements in the expansion.

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Three of them are classified as “secret” or “hidden” on PlayStation, while the other six are clearly labelled. One Achievement, for example, requires players to finish all of Svartalfheim’s territories, while another unlocks only when they reach the Muspelheim Monolith. While the achievement for seeing no evil does not reveal a “Teleport-Assassinate” talent, it is likely tied to Odin’s unique shapeshifting powers. TrueAchievements has the complete list available. Accolades and Trophies are the same in Dawn of Ragnarok and Wrath of Druids for AC Valhalla despite a more robust gameplay experience.

Ubisoft’s development teams, however, may have to practise prudence when adding new Trophies and Achievements to a game that is now approaching its second full year of post-launch support because of the still-nebulous Trophy limitations on PlayStation. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has gotten a slew of free in-game content and two-story expansions since its November 2020 cross-gen debut. The latter includes seasonal events like festivals, as well as extra game types like River Raids, which have divided players. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey crossover material was added to Eivor’s 9th century Viking adventure in December 2021, which was a recent freebie. Hopes are high for the newest AC adventure since a new expansion is forthcoming.

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