Gradually, however, the steep ascent begins to the village of Kala, which is so tiny and forgotten by the world that no search engine knows it. The hike is comfortable and leisurely, the path is wide and flat and the forest is wonderful to look at. Nobody knows what this once was, but it is a church The sun shone through breaks in the canopy, and the rays of light made interesting patterns on the dirt-covered path. Birds chirp in the sky, goat bells ring in the distance and a few dogs bark in the distance. Six hours on loose gravel, mostly along a river, first rocky mountain slopes to the right and left, before a shady path through the forest provides variety. Wood from the forest is used for heating and cooking, and a few goats and sheep occasionally add meat to the soup. The air is clean, the supply usually comes mainly from your own garden. Old men and old women live a life that seems peaceful here, away from the great conflicts of the time. The village of Peshtan, which is outside of Kelcyre on the border with Tepelene, is one of the places that typifies Albania. Only once along the way do we come across traces of a time so long ago that only the oldest stones still remember it: the beautiful Ura e Limarit (Limar Bridge), built by the Romans in a long forgotten time. It goes across country, not a road in sight, not a piece of civilization. There are no big peaks on the route, but there are endless mountains. Back in the mountains, it's from Peshtan to Limar, a route between two places the world has never heard of. Finally it goes back into the mountains, on the old goat paths, into the realm of the mountain shepherds, the forgotten villages and towns that are half empty and mostly deserted by all the younger people. Follow the traces of stoneĮnough culture, enough history, enough houses, castles, museums and sights. Part 1 of the story is here, part two here, three here and four + five + six + seven + eight. That has changed in the meantime.īut still the country with its population of not even three million is a piece of mysterious terra incognita in the middle of Europe. No one was allowed in, no one was allowed out. We are excited to continue to push new and fresh content every season to the players based on the iconic worlds of Ubisoft.Albania, a small forgotten state on the Adriatic Sea that was sealed off from the whole world like North Korea nowadays in the decades after World War II. In total Year 1 will include an additional: Every 3 months, the community can expect new weapons, maps, events, and a new faction. The Preseason will be 6 weeks long and feature the factions and maps you have come to love during Insider Sessions and Closed Beta.Īfter our Preseason, XDefiant will have a seasonal cadence. For an early preview, here is what you can expect from our first phase- Preseason. We are planning to launch XDefiant later this summer after our Open Session! After the test, we will be able to share a final launch date. Open Sessions ends on 11 PM PT Friday, June 23 rd / 8AM CEST Saturday, June 24 th. Open Session starts at 10 AM PT/7PM CEST on Wednesday, June 21 st. The Open Session will be three days for PC, Xbox Series X | S, and PS5 and will be available worldwide. The first is that there will be a playable session very soon! Our Ubisoft Forward event is filled with announcements for XDefiant. Thank you to everyone who joined us at Ubisoft Forward! You can find the entire video on YouTube or read below for a recap of the information including the Open Session, Launch, and Year 1 Roadmap.
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