Summary

  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla's final free DLCs, including Shared History, may have gone unnoticed by many fans amid the game's extensive content.
  • Shared History is a minor story expansion that connects to the upcoming Assassin's Creed Mirage, introducing the character Roshan and providing additional context for Mirage's main character Basim.
  • The DLC offers insights into Roshan's regret over Basim's betrayal and hints at the reputational backlash she faced within the Hidden Ones, making it a worthwhile play for fans looking forward to Mirage.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla has an immense amount of content for fans to explore across its base-game and DLC, taking players from Norway to England, Ireland, Scotland, France, and even North America. With this involving such a wide scale of experiences for players to enjoy, the final free DLCs for the game may have understandably flew under the radar for many fans.

The final post-launch content for Assassin's Creed Valhalla came with the Shared History and The Last Chapter DLCs, which attempted to conclude Eivor's arc while setting up the near future of the franchise in Assassin's Creed Mirage. While many fans lambasted The Last Chapter for being an unfulfilling end to such a complex protagonist, the lesser-known Shared History DLC is worth playing for anyone looking forward to the inbound Mirage.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Shared History DLC released in November 2022 as a free minor story expansion to the game that ties smartly into the upcoming Assassin's Creed Mirage. The DLC sees Valhalla's beloved protagonist Eivor come into contact with a mysterious Hidden Ones elite called Roshan. Shared History sees the two proficient fighters briefly unite against a common enemy, with Roshan giving subtle hints to the events of her troubled past.

It is known that Roshan is going to be one of the integral characters in Assassin's Creed Mirage, being the mentor of the upcoming game's main character Basim Ibn Ishaq. From the trailers for Mirage, it seems that Roshan recruited a young Basim from the streets of Baghdad after recognizing his potential, working closely with him during his induction to the Hidden Ones. Basim would eventually rise to the rank of Master under Roshan's tutelage, owing a lot of his skills to the figure.

Of course, through the story events of Valhalla, players know that Basim's allegiance to the Hidden Ones became clouded by his nature as a sage for the Isu God, Loki. As Loki's ambitions overshadowed Basim's, he abandoned the tenets of living to protect the Hidden Ones, instead traveling the world in search of Eivor to enact vengeance. It is expected that Mirage will explore this destructive transitional period in Basim's life in detail, and the Shared History DLC offers some great early context as to the impact this had on others.

As Basim's mentor and friend, Roshan clearly harbors a lot of regret over how his Hidden Ones career panned out. Roshan would have faced a lot of backlash within the organization for Basim's betrayal of the group, and this is something that is hinted at in Shared History. In the DLC, players get a grounded glimpse at Roshan in her older age, seemingly being a reserved figure due to the reputational backlash Basim caused her.

While it is not known if Roshan was fully shunned from the Hidden Ones, Mirage will provide a lot more insight that is only supplemented by her Shared History appearance. As well as this, a quick playthrough of Shared History gives an even larger direct link between the characters of Valhalla and Mirage, giving players more familiarity with Roshan and the huge role she will play in the upcoming game. Shared History offers a fascinating glimpse into the years after the events that Mirage will portray, and the link that the DLC offers between both games makes it worthy of any fan picking it up before Mirage releases.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla is currently available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, & PC.

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