Ubisoft uses urgent correction to address ‘increase in accidents’ in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla • Eurogamer.net

“Settlement decorations will be temporarily removed and the search for the Ostara Festival with decorations cannot be completed.”

Ubisoft has just removed added embellishments and guests from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla after the content crashed players’ systems.

Ostara Festival arrived in Ravensthorpe earlier this week as part of Valhalla’s free seasonal content. It lasts until April 8 and it includes the return of drinking, archery and fighting battles, and three new quests allow Eivor to hunt eggs, fight night ghosts and become a May Queen, but this is the new settlement decoration which causes a bit of trouble.

“We are aware of increasing incidents of accidents in and around Ravensthorpe since the release of Title Update 1.2.0,” Ubisoft said in a statement. statement the weekend on his social media channels. “Our team is working on a solution that should be ready sometime next week. We thank you for your patience in the meantime.”

A permanent solution is expected soon, but for now the team has added a hotfix to the server side to address an ‘increase in accidents near Ravensthorpe’ by removing settlements and removing Ostara Festival quests with decorations.

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“We are using a server-side hotfix to address an increase in accidents near Ravensthorpe,” the developer / publisher later confirmed. “Decoration of settlements will be temporarily removed and the search for the Ostara Festival with decorations can not be completed. Thank you for your patience as our team will be making a permanent solution available soon!

If you miss it, Wrath of the Druids – the first major expansion for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – launches on April 29th.

Wrath of the Druids, which is in Ireland, a new land for the game, will see Valhalla heroine Eivor track down members of a druid cult called the Children of Danu. You also dive into Gaelic myths and folklore and meet even more local kings. The extension is for sale separately, or part of the season pass for the game.

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