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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s educational Discovery Tour is out todayAdded in a free update, or sold separately

Added in a free update, or sold separately

Sailing a boat in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Discovery Tour.

The best part of primary school in the UK is learning about Vikings: getting to make and decorate cardboard swords and jewellery, write stories about legends, and maybe even escape school with a visit to a historical site. Well,Assassin’s Creed Valhallamight not offer the same crafting opportunities, but you can learn a lot about the game’s history with the new Discovery Tour mode. It hits Valhalla today in a free update, and will also be sold separately for folks who don’t want Valhalla.

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The best reliquary I’ve seen isthe silver severed head of John the Baptist atop a silver plate atop the wings of four gilded angels, at Saint Bavo Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. This is fine though, I guess.

Examining a relic in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s Discovery Tour.

While the mode is coming to all Valhalla owners as a free update, Ubisoft are also selling it standalone without the rest of the game for £17 as Discovery Tour: Viking Age. So you can give kiddywinkles the learning without the violence which earned the game an 18 age rating.

The Valhalla update should be out now through both Ubisoft’s doodad and the Epic Games Store. The standalone version ison Ubisoft’s Storenow and should hit the Epic Games Store at 3pm today. The tour hits consoles and cloud services in an update today too, though they won’t see the standalone version until “early 2022.” Seethis tweetfor all the global timings.