The next patch for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is a big one: 78GB big. Ubisoft today announced that next week’s patch “will “will require players to re-download the entire game as part of a data restructuring.” The whole base game, downloaded all over again. It’s for a good cause, at least. This should make the game load faster and generally run better, which is a nice change for a game to still have the motivation to deliver a year after launch, but maybe not such welcome news if you’re on a slow, throttled, or metered connection.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla patch will make you redownload the game to get performance gains
9 December 20210
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