Assassin's Creed Valhalla: So long you are in Paris DLC
With The Siege of Paris today the second paid DLC appears to Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Depending on the playing style you can spend the time in the game world differently. So that you can estimate how many class hours you need to schedule for the Paris DLC, we will tell you the approximate season.
For so long you need for the Paris DLC
How long do I need about? On Reddit, a user shares the approximate playing time for the Paris DLC. Accordingly, it should take about eight to ten hours ** until you played the main history. In addition, according to PowerPyx, it should give a total of nine trophies that you can earn you within the framework of the Paris extension:
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The number of playing hours coincides in about the assessment of our Gamestar colleagues: In your test, you report that you must set you at about six to ten play hours **. Reinstalles, however, that this applies only to playing through the main story. Do you really want to take everything from the extension to side activities, you land at around 15 playing hours:
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Thus, the siege of Paris expansion is about as long as the first anger of the Druids DLC. Here, the approximate playing time according to the Howlongtobeat amounted to around 9 hours. Essentially longer, you need for the main game in itself, here you will have to invest around 55 hours at a speedy tempo.
You should keep in mind that this is only approximate guidelines. If you do not want to get forward to a quest or you want to deal with the environment a little, the playing time can take a long way to the length.
We reveal you how to start the Paris DLC:
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It's about the Paris DLC
In the siege of Paris, there is a born in the capital of the Frankenreich. The extension plays in 885, about eight years after the events of the main game. The King Karl of the Thickness (great-grandchildren of Charlemagne) goes Rabiat against the Vikings, and wants to distribute them from the British coasts. To prevent that, there is a south of the south to lay the craft the ruler.
You expect a new Open World, which looks nice, but as the first DLC does not offer any additional orders. Instead, the focus is clearly on the main story, and only it works out only collective or rebel orders.
Do you prefer to hike through the landscape or tries to end your games as soon as possible?
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