We can be certain of three things in life: death, taxes, and post-launch season passes for big-budget video games. Ubisoft officially announced the season pass for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which is launching November 10.

The Season Pass ($39.99) will include an exclusive quest followed by two major expansions releasing in 2021. Valhalla will also include free seasonal content beginning in December.

The Season Pass includes the following:

The Legend of Beowulf – an exclusive quest where players investigate the monstrous legend of Beowulf. It’s available on launch day.

Expansion 1 – Wrath of the Druids. In Ancient Ireland players will track members of a mysterious druidic cult, fight through haunted forest, and gain influence among the Gaelic kings. It’s coming Spring 2021.

Expansion 2 – The Siege of Paris. The fortified city of Paris is the site of the most ambitious battle in Viking history as players engage in a prolonged siege and form strategic alliances in Summer 2021.

The Season Pass will be included in the Gold, Ultimate, and Collector’s Editions of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

Free post-launch content for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will release in seasonal waves, beginning with Season 1 in December. The first season will add a new settlement area, a new River Raids game mode, and a Viking Yule festival.

Season 2 begins in March 2021 with more game modes, festivals, cosmetic items, and more. Ubisoft is planning on at least two more seasons after that.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla takes the stealth-action series into the Dark Ages of Europe, as players take on the role of legendary Viking raider Eivor. Valhalla will release on November 10 on PC (Ubisoft Store, Epic Games Store), Stadia, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, and on PlayStation 5 on November 12. It’s rated M for Mature.


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