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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla 1.61 Update To Add New Tombs & Rune Forge Building
By Alleef AshaariVerified|September 27, 2022|1 Comment
The Assassin’s Creed Valhalla 1.61 update will launch on 27 September 2022 on all platforms.
In the meantime, check out our full review of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla here, or head on over here for our guide on how to be the best Viking in the game.
Patch Sizes:
Xbox Series X/S: 11.9 GB
Xbox One: 10.6 GB
PS5: 1.6 GB
PS4: 8.6 GB
PC: 9.12 GB
Check out the patch notes below for the most notable Title Update 1.6.1 changes.
Ravensthorpe has once again expanded! Construct the Rune Forge building and push the boundaries of gear customization.
The Rune Forge can be built once Ravensthorpe has been upgraded to Level 4. With the Forge, you can turn the perks of your currently owned gear into new runes in exchange for silver. Explore the world of Valhalla to find more gear and turn their perks into valuable runes!
Please note that the Rune Forge does not support items from the game’s expansions. Runes can also be sold for silver at the Forge.
The journey of Tombs of the Fallen comes to an epic conclusion in this all-new addition. Find your way through three mysterious tombs rigged with ancient traps and complex puzzles. Only the most dedicated adventurers will discover buried secrets from a fallen civilization.
Observe and explore deep waters, molten lava, and Isu teachings to solve ancient puzzles and acquire lost treasures.
Scattered throughout England, these tombs of discovery are available from the moment you unlock Ravensthorpe. You will be able to explore the new forgotten tombs for free starting September 27.
Celebrate 15 years of Assassin’s Creed in Assassin’s Creed® Valhalla with free exclusive in-game rewards. Take your settlement to the next level with the AC15 settlement pack and ink your skin with a dedicated AC15 tattoo set. Available through Ubisoft Connect.
The veil of Oskoreia covers Ravensthorpe one more time. This October, take on the Wild Hunt of the Oskoreia Festival by defending your settlement from the threat of harmful spirits and prove the strength of the Raven Clan. In this free, limited-time event, you’ll find new activities, quests, and a wealth of new exclusive rewards. The Oskoreia Festival will be available from October 20 to November 10.
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