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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One Standard Edition

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Lead epic Viking raids against Saxon troops and fortresses.
  • Relive the visceral fighting style of the Vikings as you dual-wield powerful weapons.
  • Challenge yourself with the most varied collection of enemies ever in Assassin's Creed.
  • Shape the growth of your character and your clan's settlement with every choice you make.
  • Explore a Dark Age open world, from the harsh shores of Norway to the beautiful kingdoms of England.

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Upgrade to the Xbox Series X S version of the game at no additional cost. CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS APPLY. This game leverages Smart Delivery allowing access to both the Xbox One title and the Xbox Series X S title. To upgrade eligible physical disc copies, a console with a disc drive is required. Become Eivor, a legendary Viking raider on a quest for glory. Explore England's Dark Ages as you raid your enemies, grow your settlement, and build your political power.

Publication Date: November 10, 2020


Computer Platform: Xbox One


UPC: 887256110192


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox SERIES S, Microsoft Xbox SERIES X, Microsoft Xbox One X


Release date: November 10, 2020


Product Dimensions: 0.51 x 6.68 x 5.29 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: UBP50402251


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Date First Available: April 30, 2020


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  • Fun game
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Loves this game. Fun role playing game. If you aren’t familiar with assassins creed you’re missing out. Loved the travel and fights in this game. And the history it goes though. One issue is the glitch when going to ragnors hole where he was buried, can’t complete that mission now. Definitely worth having I. The collection ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by Jeff H.

  • It's been bug free and fun for me on Series X.
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I felt I had to write a review just to give another perspective on the bugs that people talk about. A lot of people come here when their game breaks and leave 1 star reviews warning of all sorts of issues. With a game this popular this may not be indicative of the average experience. The game is incredibly complex and launching on a lot of platforms at once. So of course there may be launch day bugs, but they have patched a lot of them already. I wouldn't trust any review from November 10th as being accurate for what the game is like weeks later. I know the "seer's" bug was patched almost immediately yet people rushed to dump 1 star reviews over that. Maybe it's stuff that happens on the original Xbox One or PS4. I know some people are having bugs with save games because last gen consoles weren't always good with resuming play, an issue I had with dozens of games since 2013 on my Xbox One, so I always quit the game and reboot it when I start a new session. This is a feature of the system itself, not always the game's fault if the system doesn't resume properly. The idea that a game this complex should never have any bugs is not realistic if you have ever worked in software engineering before. I've poured my heart and soul into working on level designs for a much less complex game, and as soon as you release it someone always finds some problem to fix. The important thing is that I do fix it. And the devs for these games do, too. In any case, I've had no notable bugs or glitches with this game in 60 hours. It looks amazing in 4K HDR on the Series X. I feel they took a few steps forward with getting rid of the endless gear upgrades. In this game there is a very finite number of times each piece of gear can be improved, and every piece of gear you find can be an endgame gear set with the same amount of upgrading. Even the first stuff you wear. So there's no more MMO-style loot treadmill. Level ups are done via a huge branching skill tree where you choose every stat and ability you get from leveling up. Being too low level for an area is no longer an instant death sentence, just means the enemies there are likely too beefy for you, but it doesn't outright prevent you from winning fights in those areas. You can even set it so that assassinations always one-shot kill things, in case you hated that aspect. The difficulty customization is the best I've seen in any game. Stealth, combat, and exploration all have their own setting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by Bryan

  • Right up there with Odyssey as a great Assassin's Creed game with a LOT of content
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
When Assassin's Creed switched up the gameplay and stopped focusing so much on stealth and parkour and more on action RPG elements, it was a little rough at first. Origins, while a decent game, had a lot of things to iron out not only in gameplay and the menus/inventory management but also small quality of life improvements. Odyssey was a much stronger title with a more engaging world and story than Origins. Valhalla took the best of Origins and Odyssey, tweaked the formula further, and made an impressively large game with an incredible amount of content, some free tweaks and mini-DLC like enhancements over time, and a huge world to explore. While naval combat is no longer a thing, and sneaking/stealth is minimal, and parkouring up large structures and finding the best route no longer really is necessary, the action and character building aspects of Valhalla make up for it. While by the time you reach maximum level you WILL unlock all of the skills in the very large skill/character progression tree, and there's no penalty to unallocate points and reallocate them as you change your playstyle, it never felt like these quality-of-life tweaks made it feel cheap by allowing us to freely re-spec our character at any time. Most games at least make you pay a small fee to re-spec, but not Valhalla! The story is mostly enjoyable and straightforward. The graphics are incredible on the Xbox Series X on a large OLED display with HDR and really begin to showcase the power of the next generation of consoles. Fully completing the core game can take quite a long time, some friends spending well over 200 hours, so you will absolutely get your money's worth out of Valhalla if you enjoy the Assassin's Creed franchise, especially as high quality DLC is released. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2021 by David R. Chase

  • Best I've played since Black Flag
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
So after Black Flag and Unity, I only dabbled a little bit into origins, and never played Odyssey yet, although I have it. Just haven't had the time lately. But I decided to get a Series X and Valhalla for cheap, and I'm glad I did. My, how the free climbing and exploration have changed. It's pretty unrealistic but I do love how the main character can literally climb just about anything. Free climb a 10,000 foot mountain? Check! I also really like the new leveling up and skill system. My character keeps feeling more beastly every time I level. Graphics are great, with a little bit of slowdown in quality mode. It's definitely not 60 fps, but I'd say it's around 50. Very acceptable, and it does run in 4k. Great game here, and looking forward to playing more. The one thing that turned me off from the newer Assassin's creed games is how insanely long they are. Just don't have 100-200 hours to sink into these massive games, so I'm glad Valhalla has a easy difficulty mode so I can just play through the main story mostly, and do side stuff if I want to. I believe Origins forced you to do side stuff to level up, which was a drag. Highly recommend Valhalla. It's a great action adventure game with excellent voice acting and stories. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2021 by Mike Meyer

  • A great deal for a fun game
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I like that I got a great deal on a fun game that definitely will keep me busy for a long time to come
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by Dallas Ellingsworth

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