Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is almost here!

One of Ubisoft’s longest-running franchise, Assassin’s Creed, has always held a special place in the hearts of fans and gamers alike. Even if you’re not a supporter of all the games in the series, you can’t deny that at least some of the Assassins’ hit the mark for you.

Be it the protagonist Ezio, Altaïr, Connor (Ratonhnhaké:ton), Eve or even Desmond; we all have our favourites. As for me, I’ve always loved Connor from Assassin’s Creed 3, as I found him to be the most tragic character out of the lot. What can I say, misery loves company.

Now, from the acclaimed franchise comes another the game that’s about to let you play as a Viking Assassin! It’s time to raid and loot!

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is coming sooner than expected.

Ubisoft just announced today that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is releasing on November 10. This announcement will especially excite gamers who have been planning to buy the Xbox Series X console, as it will also be releasing on November 10! 

Unfortunately, as of this moment, there has been no further updates from Sony with regards to the launch date of the PlayStation 5. As such, PlayStation users may have to play the game on their PS4 first.

As one of the launch titles for the next-gen Xbox console, gamers will get to experience all that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has to offer down to the very last detail thanks to the advantage of the enhanced graphics. The game will also be running at 60 FPS with full 4K resolution so get ready to play in style.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is currently available for pre-order for both Xbox and PlayStation consoles, and as well as on PC. 

Fret not, Ubisoft will be still be providing a free upgrade of game to the next-gen consoles even if you make your purchase now on the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

For more information on the pre-orders, click here to visit the official site.

Ibrahim's a hardcore gamer and Star Wars fan. He's obsessed with Obi-Wan Kenobi, even claiming that he's a descendant of the fictional Jedi Master. Other than that delusion, Ibrahim's pretty down to earth, collecting figures and buying games he'll never finish.