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

Original story (published on April 18, 2022) follows:

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is one of the best video games released in the franchise. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft, the title crossed the $1 billion mark in February this year.

All this was possible thanks to Ubisoft constantly dishing out new free and paid content in the form of events, cosmetics, and DLCs.

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However, players experienced several bugs and issues such as Eivor getting drunk when loading into game and bugged ‘Milk of Humankind’ quest.

Unfortunately, it looks like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players are encountering another issue preventing them from collecting the Treasure of Britain from Old Cellar (1,2,3,4,5).

In case you are unaware, collecting all 11 mysterious tablets from Treasure of Britain caverns lets players get their hands on the most famous mythical sword – Excalibur.

Apparently, the issue was resolved a year ago, but it looks like the problem has reappeared. Here are some reports from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players who are having trouble collecting the Old Cellar Treasure of Britain in Essex.

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Hi, Like a lot of people on here, I am now stuck waiting to get this world event to close. I broke all barrels, picked up the tablet, claimed Excalibur, and still the icon is on the map. Now the only thing left to do on the game after 160+ hours of.trecking all over the map to collect and close out the rest. Very frustrating.
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Decided to open the game today and check if after 7 months from my complain on this matter they had finally fix the issue… This is really disappointing. I’m totally sure that this is not even difficult to fix that. They just need to make the barrels fill with wine again if the you get back to the cellar and you haven’t finished the mission yet and you just need to do it all again. When you get back there, all the other assets are refreshed. Again, it’s just a matter of giving the issue to anyone there and in a few days, it’s fixed…
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Many are wondering if and when the glitch will be fixed. Fortunately, Ubisoft Support Staff commented on the matter and said that they will be fixing it in a future update. Once again, there is no ETA on when the problem will be resolved.

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with the Old Cellar with us, as well as your feedback about the ongoing investigation. I’m sorry to hear that this issue has impacted on your ability to complete the game. I’d like to assure you that the dedicated teams will be deploying fixes for this World Event in a future update! We don’t yet have a confirmed ETA for the update, but as soon as we know more confirmed information we’ll let you know within this thread.
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Until then, we will be keeping an eye out for more information and update this space as and when required so stay tuned.

Update 1 (April 26)

12:25 pm (IST): The issue where players are unable to collect Treasure of Britain from Old Cellar has been resolved after the 1.5.1 patch.

Note: We have more such stories in our dedicated Ubisoft Section so be sure to follow them as well.

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My fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows XP. Since then, I have been tinkering with OS, mobile phones, and other things. When I am not working on anything, you will find me enjoying video games on some Discord server.

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