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Available now alongside the launch of the Xbox Series X, Assassin's Creed Valhalla presents a true next-gen leap in terms of visual quality and performance. From stunning environments to immersive Nordic landscapes we've captured the opening hour to showcase its crisp 4K 60fps visuals and gameplay.

The game is brilliant too, as per our full review.
For a game that centres itself around the idea of settlements, negotiation, alignment and choice, Valhalla does an amazing job of making you feel like the spotlight is always on you. It redirects misconception around viking culture and remains an Assassin’s Creed game, though perhaps the lesser of all before it, for the betterment of the franchise. Game of Thrones’ Magnus Bruun is a shoe-in for best voice actor in a videogame this year but, more importantly, Valhalla is a game that will drag you along the Bifröst bridge and into the vision of Fenrir. How you handle all of this is up to you, but to boldly state in the positive, this is as anti Assassin’s Creed as we’ve yet played, and we love it all the more for it.

And here's the footage.



Assassin's Creed Valhalla is available now for PS4, PS5 (tomorrow), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.



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