Assassin's Creed Valhalla - The Way of the Berserker (DLC)
A bite-sized Berserker quest bolted onto AC Valhalla's Norse saga - fun for completionists, skippable for everyone else.
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About Assassin's Creed Valhalla - The Way of the Berserker (DLC)
Assassin's Creed Valhalla is a sprawling open-world action-RPG that drops you into Dark Ages England as Eivor, a Norse warrior carving out a legacy through raids, political intrigue, and the occasional mythological detour. The core game leans harder into RPG systems than earlier AC entries - skill trees, gear progression, settlement building, and dialogue choices that nudge the story in different directions. The Way of the Berserker is a paid DLC quest that layers a new companion and a focused story arc on top of that foundation, following a Berserker named Bjorn who is hunting down the men who destroyed his family. As a narrative add-on, it does one thing well: Bjorn is a more textured companion than the average quest-giver. His arc has a genuine emotional throughline, and the writing avoids the flattest revenge-story clichés by giving him moments of doubt. For an RPG player who cares whether side characters have interiority, that matters. The quest chain is short - a few hours at most - and it integrates into Valhalla's existing world without requiring any particular story progress, which means you can tackle it early or late without much friction. The combat, as always in Valhalla, is the marmite element. Berserker-themed encounters lean into the game's heavy, stamina-gated melee system, and if you have built Eivor toward a two-handed or dual-wield setup you will feel right at home. If you were hoping for a dedicated Berserker skill branch or new weapon class unlocked by the DLC, manage expectations: the mechanical additions are thin. The fantasy of playing a screaming Norse warrior in a trance is more atmospheric than systemic. The boss encounters have some spectacle but do not rewrite what AC Valhalla's combat can do. The worldbuilding texture Valhalla does well - the environmental detail, the ambient historical flavoring - carries through here. Locations tied to the DLC fit the broader English landscape convincingly. But if you bounced off the base game's tendency toward filler contracts and repetitive camp-clearing, this DLC does not fix that DNA. It is a focused story beat, not a reinvention. At its length, padding is less of a sin, but the quest structure still follows Valhalla's familiar rhythms of travel, talk, fight, repeat. Bottom line: if you are already invested in Eivor's saga and want a self-contained side story with a decent companion arc and some satisfying heavy combat encounters, The Way of the Berserker delivers a few hours of exactly that. If you are on the fence about Valhalla itself, or if you finished the game and moved on, there is not enough new here mechanically or narratively to justify the return trip. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Montreal
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Dec 6, 2022



