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How to start Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Yule Festival

A Viking's Holiday story.

For those in the Holiday spirit and actively rampaging around England in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, developer Ubisoft has a holiday event for you. Starting on December 17, there’s the Yule Festival, a limited-time occasion where players can participate in seasonal content and earn various rewards from characters in the game.

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The Yule Festival happens east of the Ravensthorpe settlement. All you have to do is jump into the game and the Yule Festival quest starts, and then head to this location. It’s not too long of a ride with your mount. So long as you’ve completed the first portion of the game where you can reach your settlement in England, you can participate in the event. The event features several tasks for you to complete, and you’ll have 21 days, to complete each task

Make sure to speak to everyone at the event to ask them what you need to do, and follow the chapters for each one. There’s Braun’s Folly, Twirling Targets, Yule Brawl, Build a Brewery, and Build Cattle Farm Building.

Before looking for the event, make sure patch 1.1.0 has been added to your game. This contains all of the Yuletide Festival stuff that you need utilize.


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