Today, Ubisoft announced the launch of a brand-new season of the Assassin’s Creed history podcast in collaboration with Paradiso Media. After a first season, launched in 2020, chronicling the epic exploits of Viking warriors, this ‘Ragnarok’ series will invite listeners to delve into the myths of the new expansion Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok. Listen to a fascinating audio experience and gripping stories with insights from leading experts in Norse mythology.
Echoes of History podcast today offers listeners the chance to experience the epic tales of Norse gods and dive deep into the nine realms of the Norse cosmos. Enriched with comments from historians who specialize in Norse mythology, the Ragnarok series aims to showcase how these epic sagas influenced our modern-day culture.
This series of podcasts is divided into 5 episodes of 15 minutes each and offers a historical documentary series in audio. Historians and international well-known experts will bring to life the glorious stories of Norse mythology, as you have never heard before:
- Episode 1: The birth of the universe
- Episode 2: Nine vast and rich realms
- Episode 3: Exploits of the gods
- Episode 4: Loki, the fun god turned murderous pariah
- Episode 5: Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods
Echoes of History podcast is available to listen to on multiple platforms
With development led by Ubisoft Sofia, in Dawn of Ragnarok, Eivor must embrace their destiny as Odin, the Norse god of Battle and Wisdom. The dwarven kingdom of Svartalfheim is crumbling, and amid the chaos, Odin’s beloved son, Baldr, has been taken prisoner by the unkillable fire giant, Surtr. Players will be able to unleash new divine powers as they continue their legendary Viking saga by embarking on a desperate rescue quest through a mythological world of contrasts.
With development led by Ubisoft Montreal, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla offers players the captivating experience of playing as Eivor, a legendary Viking warrior, driven from Norway by endless wars and dwindling resources in ninth century AD.