

Hopefully very soon. Thank you.
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They will probably add it in the next few months, like they did with Odyssey and Origins.
@sam_boo26 I hope sooner than that, they will for sure, add it, what I hope is sooner than that. Or the game will be dead already. It should have been already it actually, since they know already how much we like the new game plus. It's given now.
Never understand the mentality behind New Game+
I play game once and done.
New game+ is game with cheats, there is no progression, you already know eveything, all places and so on, what is the point.
And don't come with that crap replayability !
You want New Game+ now , get your self trainer cause that what it is New Game+
So here it is, almost February 2021, has anyone heard if Ubisoft is going to add New Game+ like they have with the rest of their games. I'm looking forward to the new DLCs, but they are still a couple months down the road.
@kmarkopl
Where can I get a trainer for PS5?
You can't. Yeah we all know you can easily use cheats and mod the hell out of PC games. This isn't the case for every other system the game is on.
You do know there are people who play games with cheats too right? Just because you play a game one way doesn't mean others do aswell.
Can you tell me what's the point of playing a game to the very end, unlocking the best gear when you 100% the game just to have nothing to use it on? People want to use what they've spent countless hours to unlock on the game.
Also how is there no progression in new game plus? You literally have an entire game to play.
Last but not least in regards to your "crap replayability" comment...... What...? Whaaaat? This has to be the most naïve comment I've read in a long time.
Are you new to video games?
If yes, then let me explain you a thing.
Most games have unlockables that you acquire when you beat the game that you use in new playthroughs.
Having new items to use in the game or using items that you got at the very end of the game gives people a reason to play the game again.
Is this something for everyone? No
Because you don't want a New Game + everyone else shouldn't have one? No
You think your objective reality is all that matters in the entire world? No, It means absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things.
Let people enjoy things how they want to enjoy things.
ALL THAT BEING SAID, seeing as how this post was written two months ago then chances are you beat the game and have left until a new Assassin's Creed game comes out so this reply is/was moot.
YouTuber & big Assassin's Creed fan JorRaptor asked about New Game Plus to one of the UbiSoft folks he is in communication with and received a response that does not bode well for seeing this feature soon. He was told "why would you want a new game plus for AC Valhalla?"
Personally I want this feature because I really enjoyed this in the last 2 AC games, and, as noted, you get all this really good gear at the end of the game, and you want to use it. That said, considering how the game is structured (basically a linear progression game uncomfortably shoe-horned into an open-world game) I have a hard time figuring how that would work. I had the same feeling about Ghost of Tsushima, but they were able to work that out, so I'm sure the brilliant minds at UbiSoft can do it--they just need to know how much we want it.
What would be the point of NG+ in valhalla?
Other games have cool new stuff they bring into fray with NG+ this wasnt the case with Odyssey, and seeing how valhalla is such a downgraded from odyssey, i doubt they will offer cool stuff either.
For my case, i did make the wrong choices in conversation during my first playthrough, and i haven't the time nor will to redo an entire game session. Plus, the only good-looking armor (imo) is only available at the end of the game, and i would really like to redo the entire game wearing it during all the cutscene. Also would enjoy to replay the game using the other gender, or with another romance option (i know you can change your gender or romance whenever you want, but it is not "RP-constistent" enough to me).
Even the "out of the animus" character changes at the end of the game, making some side activities conversations different (the glitches). And i suppose it would also change thing with the dlc if you do them before or after having finish the main story (i haven't play any of the DLC because i'm still waiting for the new game plus, so i don't know if it is possible to do them before finishing the main game).
YouTuber & big Assassin's Creed fan JorRaptor asked about New Game Plus to one of the UbiSoft folks he is in communication with and received a response that does not bode well for seeing this feature soon. He was told "why would you want a new game plus for AC Valhalla?"
Personally I want this feature because I really enjoyed this in the last 2 AC games, and, as noted, you get all this really good gear at the end of the game, and you want to use it. That said, considering how the game is structured (basically a linear progression game uncomfortably shoe-horned into an open-world game) I have a hard time figuring how that would work. I had the same feeling about Ghost of Tsushima, but they were able to work that out, so I'm sure the brilliant minds at UbiSoft can do it--they just need to know how much we want it.
That's not quite right. He said, "We're not sure how we would implement NG+ to make it meaningful and interesting." IMO, this is something they should have considered from the very first discussion of the game- because NG+ is expected and therefore the devs should have had a game plan on how to implement it. Also, he said, "If it is added, it probably won't come until towards the very end of the game." With something else being said about wanting to make sure players can access all content- but why wouldn't they even with NG+?!?
What would be the point of NG+ in valhalla?
Other games have cool new stuff they bring into fray with NG+ this wasnt the case with Odyssey, and seeing how valhalla is such a downgraded from odyssey, i doubt they will offer cool stuff either.
Just because YOU don't like to replay a game with NG+ doesn't mean everyone is like you, so stop assuming people play for the same reasons. I've played Odyssey over with NG+ FOUR times, I'm now playing my fifth!! I love the open world, I love discovering the areas all over again, I love being able to make my character an unbeatable super hero (and yes I even play on easy mode) with additional skill points. At least in Odyssey, you can replay different outcomes, slightly in Valhalla but not the same degree.
However, addressing your points...
My point being... don't think that everyone plays a game for the same reason, which seems to be your assumption. I play the game for exploration and the historical period, and fun combat... and I don't mind repetition as seen in the fact I've played Odyssey now on my FIFTH NG+ playthrough. I don't have to do 'every single thing' in a NG+ playthrough either, I just like playing the game. Odyssey was my first AC game, afterward I played Origins and hated it, and Valhalla I have a love/hate relationship with... but the only thing that drew me to the AC game series (Odyssey) in the first place was its historical setting, and I loved it. Valhalla being about vikings is what drew me to this game, only to learn that it's actually a "viking fantasy" game that is not based on FACTUAL history, this was stated directly from the devs. They put together several pieces of history from several time periods in England's history, but also mixed in myth and a lot of made up things, which part of my 'hate' for the game, the historical inaccuracies. While they took liberty with Odyssey in a few areas, it was mostly due to it being a game and they needed to make it work as a game. However, with Valhalla, they directly chose to deviate from factual history to make the game 'exciting' without regard to any historical accuracy.
@sociopathe if u dont like the +new game, then stop right here..!!
I love +new game its my way of gaming life so this does mean i have to follow ur gaming style? Of course not..
So let ppls enjoy their way of gaming..
I & my 10 friends had an agreement to send a suggest to ask ubisoft to make +new game on ac valhalla just as they did to ac origins & ac odyssey..
Despite i platinum trophies(psn account) on both ac origins & ac odyssey, i still keep played aco & acod over & over again in +new game..
Sounds boring to u but not to some ppls..
Our way of gaming life is diff
@actroids i think you misunderstood my post, because i'm actually one of the people who want a new game +.
@sociopathe
The main reason I like NG+ is to have the skills and armour at the start (or near to) of the game, to not have to grind out for that stuff (having an ability I like straight away instead of 40 hours into the game), so I can just focus on the story and having fun.
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