![]() ![]() Quests, World Events, and Side Activities Addressed an issue with the Spinning-Death and Vordr Bite perk that caused the Chance percentage to be higher than intended.Tweaked Fearless Leaper to make it easier to jump from greater heights.Extended the duration of the Battlecry ability.Addressed an issue that prevented horse galloping sound from playing.Allowed Bayek’s and Altair’s outfit appearance to apply to other armor when using Transmog.Check out our forum post for the exact locations. Started populating the game with missing fish species: halibut small, sturgeon small, flat fish big, and mackerel big.Addressed an issue preventing the duel with Dag from triggering after sleeping in A Brewing Storm.Added an option to the gameplay menu to toggle the cinematic camera on/off during finisher moves.This effect recharges after a few seconds. Intense Rage – Ignore hit interruptions while performing your next off-hand parry or special attack.Eye of the North – Prevents flinching from hits while aiming with your bow.Cold Rage – Ignore hit interruptions while performing successive regular melee attacks.(a separate download is required on release day.) New ContentĪdded support for Wrath of the Druids, preparing the game for the expansion release on May 13. Please note that these times are estimates and are subject to change. PlayStation®4: 5-8 GB (depending on region)ĭeployment timing for all platforms: 1 PM CEST, 8 AM ET, 5 AM PT, and 10 PM AEST.The patch also gets the game ready for its upcoming expansion, which is set to release on May 13.įor everything that changes with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla patch 1.2.1, here are the full patch notes.Īssassin’s Creed Valhalla patch 1.2.1 notes Patch size and deployment timing The patch adds three new skills, Cold Rage, Eye of the North, and Intense Rage, which all help prevent enemies from interrupting you while in combat. Not everything in this latest patch is about fixing old content, though. The new setting is part of a larger patch focusing on quality of life updates and squashing bugs. So it’s nice to be able to save some time and avoid them. But the finishing-move camera could get a bit tiresome after seeing the same animation for the 40th time. Of course, the game already gave players the option to turn off gore so it didn’t have to be so bloody. ![]() That means, if you’re winning a fight and about to chop off your opponents hands, head, or leg, the game gives you a nice, close-up view of the grisly details. Valhalla’s cinematic camera zooms in extra-close for certain special finishing moves in the game. In a patch released on Monday, Ubisoft gave players the option to turn off the cinematic camera for finishing moves. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is full of close-ups on gory, Viking violence, but after the game’s latest patch, it doesn’t have to be. ![]()
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