In fact, the subject of Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla has passed since the last DLC and all signs are pointing in the direction of Mirage. But now there is one final patch coming.
After more than two years, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla has come to an end with The Last Chapter DLC, at least in terms of content. Obviously, this does not mean that Ubisoft has finally put its feet on the title. As announced by Ubisoft, an update with patch number 1.7.0 will be released later today.
Patch 1.7.0 is scheduled to be installed on all platforms today at 1pm. The following download sizes can be expected:
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Xbox Series X | S: 15.1 GB
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Xbox One: 9.9 GB
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PlayStation 5: 0.5 GB
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PlayStation 4: 1.6 GB
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PC: 6.3 GB
The update fixes a number of remaining bugs, even if the patch notes remain manageable this time around. Here are the patch notes in detail:
River raids
world
Armory and inventory
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Previously purchased items are missing from players’ inventory.
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Raven Clan Crew Outfit cannot be improved or upgraded to a higher quality.
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The total number of opals in the inventory is not updated when selecting opals in the world.
diverse
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Fixed an error when trying to claim the weekly free item.
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Gear packs still appear in the store when the content of the pack is already owned.
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Items incorrectly appear as owned in some situations.
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Korean cannot be applied via the Steam Language tab.
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It is possible to lose Helix Credits when purchasing a Twilight Set if 5/5 of the gear is already owned.
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Helix store item pricing issues when redeeming parts from a full collection.
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On Xbox, when Helix Credits are purchased through the Store, they are not properly added to the player’s inventory.
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In-game popups no longer appear for Shared History and The Last Chapter when starting the game.
This means that support for AC: Valhalla may finally end until the next sequel, Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, which is supposed to return to the series’ roots, is released later this year. Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla has been by far the most successful installment in the series to date and, including DLCs, has managed to gross over $1 billion USD.
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