Since the series' inception in 2007, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has become one of the most popular properties not only for publisher Ubisoft but also within the video game industry as a whole.The latest entry in the series isAssassin’s CreedMiragewhich in many respects had taken the series back to its 2007 roots with a more condensed map and less of an emphasis on RPG mechanics. Though it still shared a lot of similarities withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaat least in terms of gameplay. After all,Assassin’s Creed Miragewas originally intended to be an expansion toValhalla, beforeUbisoftdecided to evolve it into a standalone game.Check out the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla gameplay below!In ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said that it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hope Ubisoft treat Mirage as the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”AdvertEarlier this month, Microsoft announced the first new additions coming toXbox Game Pass in 2024and it began the new year with some bangers. Included in the Xbox Game Pass for the first month of the year is the brilliantResident Evil 2remake,Close to the Sun, andWe Happy Fewto name just three. It also included the topic of today’s discussion,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.AdvertTitles included in Xbox Game Pass are released sporadically throughout the month. The date forAssassin’s Creed Valhallawas 9 January which of course now means that it’s available for free to download and play right now. As long as you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, of course. So if you’re yet to play this Viking-themed open-world RPG adventure, now could be the perfect opportunity.Assassin’s Creed Valhallais out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Assassins Creed Valhalla,Ubisoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is free for some of you to download and play right now

Since the series' inception in 2007, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has become one of the most popular properties not only for publisher Ubisoft but also within the video game industry as a whole.The latest entry in the series isAssassin’s CreedMiragewhich in many respects had taken the series back to its 2007 roots with a more condensed map and less of an emphasis on RPG mechanics. Though it still shared a lot of similarities withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaat least in terms of gameplay. After all,Assassin’s Creed Miragewas originally intended to be an expansion toValhalla, beforeUbisoftdecided to evolve it into a standalone game.Check out the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla gameplay below!In ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said that it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hope Ubisoft treat Mirage as the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”AdvertEarlier this month, Microsoft announced the first new additions coming toXbox Game Pass in 2024and it began the new year with some bangers. Included in the Xbox Game Pass for the first month of the year is the brilliantResident Evil 2remake,Close to the Sun, andWe Happy Fewto name just three. It also included the topic of today’s discussion,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.AdvertTitles included in Xbox Game Pass are released sporadically throughout the month. The date forAssassin’s Creed Valhallawas 9 January which of course now means that it’s available for free to download and play right now. As long as you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, of course. So if you’re yet to play this Viking-themed open-world RPG adventure, now could be the perfect opportunity.Assassin’s Creed Valhallais out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Assassins Creed Valhalla,Ubisoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Since the series' inception in 2007, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has become one of the most popular properties not only for publisher Ubisoft but also within the video game industry as a whole.The latest entry in the series isAssassin’s CreedMiragewhich in many respects had taken the series back to its 2007 roots with a more condensed map and less of an emphasis on RPG mechanics. Though it still shared a lot of similarities withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaat least in terms of gameplay. After all,Assassin’s Creed Miragewas originally intended to be an expansion toValhalla, beforeUbisoftdecided to evolve it into a standalone game.Check out the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla gameplay below!In ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said that it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hope Ubisoft treat Mirage as the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”AdvertEarlier this month, Microsoft announced the first new additions coming toXbox Game Pass in 2024and it began the new year with some bangers. Included in the Xbox Game Pass for the first month of the year is the brilliantResident Evil 2remake,Close to the Sun, andWe Happy Fewto name just three. It also included the topic of today’s discussion,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.AdvertTitles included in Xbox Game Pass are released sporadically throughout the month. The date forAssassin’s Creed Valhallawas 9 January which of course now means that it’s available for free to download and play right now. As long as you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, of course. So if you’re yet to play this Viking-themed open-world RPG adventure, now could be the perfect opportunity.Assassin’s Creed Valhallais out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

Since the series' inception in 2007, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has become one of the most popular properties not only for publisher Ubisoft but also within the video game industry as a whole.

The latest entry in the series isAssassin’s CreedMiragewhich in many respects had taken the series back to its 2007 roots with a more condensed map and less of an emphasis on RPG mechanics. Though it still shared a lot of similarities withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaat least in terms of gameplay. After all,Assassin’s Creed Miragewas originally intended to be an expansion toValhalla, beforeUbisoftdecided to evolve it into a standalone game.

Check out the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla gameplay below!

In ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said that it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hope Ubisoft treat Mirage as the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”

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Earlier this month, Microsoft announced the first new additions coming toXbox Game Pass in 2024and it began the new year with some bangers. Included in the Xbox Game Pass for the first month of the year is the brilliantResident Evil 2remake,Close to the Sun, andWe Happy Fewto name just three. It also included the topic of today’s discussion,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

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Titles included in Xbox Game Pass are released sporadically throughout the month. The date forAssassin’s Creed Valhallawas 9 January which of course now means that it’s available for free to download and play right now. As long as you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, of course. So if you’re yet to play this Viking-themed open-world RPG adventure, now could be the perfect opportunity.

Assassin’s Creed Valhallais out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.

Topics:Assassins Creed,Assassins Creed Valhalla,Ubisoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X