Lately nobody knows what happens with the video game industry, bad releases or annoying updates as is the case with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and that is to install the next game patch you will be forced to download the entire game, which implies having to download between 40 and 78 GB. The unloading weight, and the space occupied after its installation, will depend on each platform.
As indicated, one of the great benefits of patch 1.4.1 is that it restructures the entire game to allow the inclusion of “future content and updates“Another great advantage is that reduces your overall weight, promising a reduction in load times and with it an improvement in performance in general. Additionally, future updates will also be lighter.
Platform | Patch 1.4.1 (Occupied space) | Patch 1.4 (Occupied space) |
PC | 77 GB | ~111 GB |
PlayStation 4 | 75 GB | ~105 GB |
PlayStation 5 | 77 GB | ~90GB |
Xbox One | 63 GB | ~93 GB |
Xbox Series X|S | 72 GB | ~116 GB |
Obviously it is a great improvement, since it saves a lot of storage space, although at a very high cost for those with very slow internet connections. It must also be recognized that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla released more than 1 year ago, so very few players will really benefit from the improvements that are added next week.
“Hi all,
In order to continue supporting Assassin’s Creed Valhalla with future content and game updates, Title Update 1.4.1 will require players to redownload the entire game as part of a data restructuring.
Schedule: This update will occur next week, and more details on the date and content of the patch will be released soon.
The next title update consolidates game files, resulting in a smaller overall game size across all platforms. Additionally, performance should improve with this data restructuring, with faster loading screen times, better world data transmission, and overall runtime performance.
Keep in mind that you only have to download the base game again. Expansions will not be affected by the restructuring. “