New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on April 12, 2022) follows:

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is one of the best-selling games in the franchise. Published by Ubisoft in November of 2020, the title has generated more than $1 billion in revenue.

However, issues such as players unable to collect Treasure of Britain from Old Cellar and Eivor getting drunk when loading into the game have negatively impacted the overall experience for many.

While Ubisoft seems to be working to fix these bugs and glitches, many Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players are now saying they are unable to see or join this year’s Ostara Festival (1,2,3,4,5).

If you didn’t know, Ubisoft recently announced that they will be bringing back the Ostara festival starting April 21. But reports from Valhalla players suggest that many are seeing a blank space in Ravensthorpe where the Ostara festival should be.

Players say they tried various things such as completing other missions, travelling to Norway, exiting the Animus, playing dice, river raiding, and repairing the game but nothing seems to work.

As it turns out, Ubisoft Support Staff has commented on the issue and said they have passed on the reports to the investigation team.

They also suggested a workaround that might help some. It involves updating the game to Title Update 1.5.2 and loading a save before April 19 to see if it helps.

We hope Valhalla developers soon fix the issue where some players are unable to see or join the Ostara Festival. As always, we will be updating this space once the problem is resolved so make sure you stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.

Update 1 (May 12)

04:11 pm (IST): Ubisoft support has informed players that this issue won’t resolve for all the players. And for some players, it will be fixed with the Title Update (TU 1.5.1). Here’s the full statement:

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