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Original story (published on June 23, 2021) follows:

Things haven’t exactly been smooth sailing for several Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players lately.

We previously highlighted an issue with the Photo Mode where switching to the edit mode caused the UI to disappear on Xbox. This was fixed with the update 1.2.2 though.

There were also some reports of a ‘Bonus Content Unlocked’ visual glitch along with an issue where quest Flann over Ireland was bugged. These again are known bugs that are being worked upon, if not already fixed.

And now, there is another issue doing rounds about a broken interaction button/key on Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.

The game offers two types of interaction – Primary Interaction that is triggered by the ‘E’ key on PC by default and Secondary Interaction that can be activated through the ‘Alt’ key.

It’s the former that now fails to trigger every second time though. The interaction function is pretty crucial on Assassin’s Creed and it being broken essentially renders the game unplayable.

Judging by reports, the issue seems to be affecting all platforms and seems to have begun following the 1.2.2 update that went live on June 14.

Thankfully, Ubisoft Support on Twitter just acknowledged the issue with the interaction button on Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla saying that the team is currently looking into it.

A workaround was also given out that may be of help:

It is likely that the bug will be fixed with the upcoming 1.3.0 update expected to be released in ‘Summer 2021.’ In the meantime, we will continue tracking the matter for further developments so stay tuned.

Update 1 (June 24)

02:48 pm (IST): A user has now suggested a new workaround for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla PC players facing issues with the interaction button/key.

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