Valhalla is the latest installment in the famous Assassin’s Creed franchise.

The story revolves around Eivor, a Viking who sets foot in England, hoping for a new beginning. Developed by Ubisoft, the open-world action RPG was released in November of 2020.

Apart from the single-player campaign, the game also has a multiplayer mode.

In the last few months, we have covered numerous issues that affected Valhalla players such as the Ostara items disappearing issue and the interaction key not working bug.

Now, users are reporting another bug that prevents them from maxing out their settlement. According to reports, small flat top chests are missing some supplies.

Instead of giving supplies as a reward, users are getting silver. Even after looting all chests, players still require some resources to max out settlements.

As a result, players are unable to complete the achievement ‘A New Home.’ This is causing a lot of frustration amongst players who are on the verge of 100% completion.

The developers state that the issue is currently under investigation.

Apart from the Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla missing supplies bug, users are also reporting a bug that affects the recently released ‘The Siege of Paris’ DLC.

Reports suggest that users are greeted with a ‘Failed to Save Game Progress’ error every one or two minutes.

This has resulted in the game being unplayable for many players. Players have tried reinstalling the game and restarting their consoles but nothing seems to be helping.

Ubisoft has acknowledged the issue and says it is currently under investigation.

We hope Ubisoft finds the root cause of the Valhalla missing supplies issue and ‘The Siege of Paris’ DLC unable to save game progress bug.

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