While rumors have it that Assassin's Creed is gearing up for its next, unfortunately live-service, installment, there are still adventures in store for Valhalla's Eivor. The Siege of Paris expansion is arriving soon and now, via an official patch note post, Ubisoft has seemingly outed the release date.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Title Update 1.3.0 dropped today bringing a huge swath of updates, fixes, improvements and even some new content to the game - as is to be expected from any patch clocking in at well over 15 and upwards of 30 gigabytes on certain platforms.
However, the most interesting thing about 1.3.0 might not be even part of the patch itself, but rather information that can be gleaned from the patch notes.
It seems that Ubisoft is gearing up to release The Siege Of Paris, Valhalla's next major expansion, on the 12th of August. Earlier reports have pegged August 5 as the release date, mainly based on a leaked listing from the Windows Store. Either those reports were incorrect, or Ubisoft simply chose to delay the release. It wouldn't be the first time.
