Valhallaand a 60 FPSOriginspatch are the focus
It’s time for anAssassin’s Creedanniversary recap! It’s been 15 years since the series first debuted on Xbox 360 and PS3 with Altaïr in November 2007, and Ubisoft is celebrating a little early during the so-called Summer of Gamingwith a stream.
Here’s everything that happened during the nearly hour and a half anniversary celebration.

Valhallais getting more free content and an eventual end to Eivor’s story
More festivals, new mastery challenges (pack 2), extra tombs, and additional gear are coming toValhallaas part of the “Year 2” content. The Forgotten Saga is a huge part of it, which is a new mode described as a “roguelite journey through Niffelheim.” All of it will be free, and “the end of the year will have one last surprise:” a free chapter to end Eivor’s story. This could all dovetail into an announcement made later in the stream, which we explain below.
A standalone version of the Discovery Tour Viking Age (educational mode) is out today, too, andOriginstattoos are coming in an update this week.

AnAssassin’s Creed Origins60 FPS PS5 and Xbox Series X/S patch is available today
That long-awaitedOriginscurrent-gen patch is out today, which brings in 60 FPS gameplay as a free update for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles.
Ubisoft will also host a free weekend forOriginsfrom June 16 through June 20. The free weekend trial will be on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Stadia platforms. If you want to see it in action at 60 FPS, the stream (embedded below) provided a lengthy playthrough with Jose Araiza, the game’s producer.

There’s a “15 Years of Assassin’s Creed” site open now, with a celebrations roadmap
Ubisoft announced a new site forAC, which teases new announcements from June through September. Players can join in on in-game challenges, and various promos will show up on the site (like the aforementioned freeOriginsweekend).
Info on the future of theAssassin’s Creedseries is coming in September 2022
Ubisoft calls this a “very special” presentation to “learn more about the future ofAssassin’s Creed.” It willmost likelyunveil the next majorAssassin’s Creedentry, and will take place sometime in September: a date and time was not provided yet.
Note that “in the months to come” Ubisoft says there will be more celebrations beyondthis stream.

More “Assassin’s Creed Stories” cross-media projects are on the way
Ubisoft highlighted some of the cross-media projects that were released recently, or are coming in the pipeline. They remind us that two of the threeDawn of Ragnarok(ValhallaDLC) volumes are out now, which serve as prequels for the mythology-heavy DLC of the same name.The Echoes of History deep dive podcast seriesforValhallaalso has five episodes available on Ragnarok.
As for what’s next, there’s an upcoming webtoons sequel toBlack Flag(it will be a serialized format with a weekly episode for “a long period of time,” consisting of roughly 40-50 episodes, which is “only the first season,” of a planned three), andThe Magus Conspiracynovel is arriving this summer, which deals with an 1851 London timeline (Syndicatetakes place in 1868).





