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Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla – First In-Game Trailer Released

Ubisoft has just released the first in-game teaser trailer for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. According to Ubisoft and Microsoft, these are the graphics you can expect from this latest Assassin’s Creed game.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will invite players to live the saga of Eivor; a fierce Viking raider raised on tales of battle and glory. The game brings players to a dynamic and beautiful open world set against the brutal backdrop of England’s Dark Ages. Furthermore, players can take advantage of new features, including raids, growing their settlement, building their power and expanding their influence.

From what we can see, the game will not feature Ray Tracing effects. Or at least Ray Tracing reflections which is the easiest RT effect developers can implement. At 0:50, we can clearly see the screen-space reflections artifacts. So yeah, no RT reflections for Valhalla.

Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla will release in Holiday 2020.

Enjoy!

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14 thoughts on “Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla – First In-Game Trailer Released”

    1. it’s as if they are actively trying to change the definition of ‘gameplay’ trailers because they know the quality of their games is only bound to go downhill from now on

      1. probably saved for Ubisoft’s own show later to compensate for the absence of updates on Beyond Good & Evil 2 or for the lack of new reveals that people always expect,i.e. PoP or SC

  1. it was just in-game cutscenes. all letterboxed too. how did they call this gameplay. the game is out in 6months and couldn’t even provide 30seconds of gameplay. faaaail

  2. Pretty good trailer looks like what rune 2 should have been, almost gets you excited about the game and makes you forget its made by ubisoft

  3. Trailers like these are the result of people that thinks they are selling movies instead of videogames…the industry deserves what it gets.

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