The next Assassin’s Creed Valhalla title update will introduce a range of new difficulty settings alongside several stealth fixes.
Set for release next week,Assassin’s Creed Valhallatitle update 1.4.1 lets players customise their game experience more deeply by tuning new combat, stealth and exploration difficulty settings.

Ubisoftsaidthe update will also include several fixes designed to improve detection and social stealth issues, which are listed below after the breakdown of the new difficulty settings.
It was confirmed earlier this week thatAssassin’s Creed Valhalla’s 1.4.1 updatewill require players to redownload the entire game.

The requirement is part of a “data restructuring” which Ubisoft said will significantly reduce the title’s file size on all platforms and improve performance.
🌨 Get the Assassin’s Creed II Tattoo in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla for free by completing the Ezio Auditore da Firenze Challenge!⏳ You have until December 16th to perform 350,000 air assassinations as a community!pic.twitter.com/CTsailB8vi

A new Assassin’s Creed Valhalla community challenge launched on Thursday, giving players the opportunity to unlock anAssassin’s CreedII tattoo.
To complete the Ezio Auditore da Firenze challenge, Valhalla players must perform 350,000 air assassinations by December 16.

New Valhalla difficulty setting and fixes
COMBAT
STEALTH• Guaranteed Assassination (ON/OFF)• NEW Detection escape (0.5, 1, 2 sec)• NEW Detection escape while aiming (1, 2, 4 sec)• NEW Search duration (50, 65, 80 sec)• NEW Maximum enemies in search (2,3)
EXPLORATION• Closest Opportunity (ON/OFF)• Icon Distance (OFF/ON)• NEW Viewpoint Synchronization (ON/OFF)• NEW Exploration Beams (Limited/Full)• NEW Unguided Objectives (OFF/ON)

STEALTH FIXES:• Improved instances where NPCs could detect players when vision between the player and NPCs is obstructed.• Reduced the hold time and speed restriction when blending with crowds.• Resolved some issues that caused players to be instantly detected when they should not have been.


