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As a byproduct of the many recent allegations against Ubisoft's upper management and workplace culture, the company has taken giant's strides to ensure that it behaves ethically and is seen as such. One way this can be seen is through its partnership with Assassin's Creed Sisterhood, as that group's logo can be used as a tattoo in Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

For those that may have missed the controversy, Ubisoft itself has been undergoing massive changes over the last year. Assassin's Creed Valhalla features a much more inclusive approach to its character's gender, largely in part due to these changes. Assassin's Creed Sisterhood certainly played a part in some of these changes, and players wanting to support the group can flaunt its logo as a tattoo in game.

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While it's great to see the Sisterhood logo included in the game as a tattoo, that doesn't mean it will be easy to find. Players will need to search fairly thoroughly as they ransack England, but knowing where to look can make the search much more manageable.

To find the tattoo, players will first need to head to Winchester in the southwest corner of the map. This city is located in the western part of Wessex, so it may be quite some time before fans can it (although, it may be that there's other representative items elsewhere). From here, search for an underground entrance symbol on the map, as this will lead players directly to the tattoo. Taking this path should lead players to an Assassin's Bureau where they can get and equip the tattoo.

As with all tattoos in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, this won't modify the player's stats or capabilities in any way. Instead, it acts as a cosmetic adjustment to Eivor's appearance, but doubles as a symbolic representation of support for all of Assassin's Creed's strong female characters. Despite their lack of representation in prior games, Assassin's Creed Valhalla's approach to Eivor's gender and its inclusion of this symbol are solid steps towards creating a more inclusive and generally wholesome environment for the franchise, leaving many excited to see how far Ubisoft can take things next time.

This is but one of many great Easter eggs hidden within Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and players enjoying the hunt for these should consider going for a 100% completion run. When doing this, Assassins' Creed Valhalla takes a long time to beat, but there's so much to explore and discover within the world that it could well be worth it.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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Source: Sebastian Dell'Aria