Following reports that Ubisoft are planning a big expansion for Assassin's Creed Valhalla next March, the French publisher's announced they're releasing a new update next week. However, that'll require players to fully download the game again.
As spotted by Eurogamer, Ubisoft confirmed through a forum post that players need to re-download Valhalla as a part of a data restructuring. Calling this update 1.4.1, that'll allow them to further support "future content and game updates" for the game.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Next Update Requires Redownloading the Entire Game
Additionally, Ubisoft revealed the update file sizes, which you can check below:
Download size from 1.4.0 to 1.4.1:
- PC ~78 GB
- PS4 ~67 GB
- PS5 ~40 GB
- Xbox One ~62 GB
- Xbox Series ~71 GB
Disc space used after installing 1.4.1
- PC ~77 GB
- PS4 ~75 GB
- PS5 ~77 GB
- Xbox One ~63 GB
- Xbox Series ~72 GB
Disc space saved after rebase:
- PC ~34 GB
- PS4 ~30 GB
- PS5 ~13 GB
- Xbox One ~30 GB
- Xbox Series ~44 GB
This follows the rumours that a new DLC's also arriving this month, alongside the rumoured "Dawn of Ragnarok" expansion, speculated for a March 2022 release. Make sure to follow us for more gaming news and updates as it happens.