Assassin’s Creed Valhalla could be on its way to Steam

Assassins Creed Valhalla could be on its way to Steam

According to the information in the Ubisoft Connect database, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is on the way to Steam, so Ubisoft may return to Steam after a long break.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla could be a Steam passenger. A leak in the database of Ubisoft’s own gaming platform Ubisoft Connect (like the previous Geforce NOW leak) indicates that Valhalla may come to Steam. The sentence in the leak ” “Internal Dev/QC – Assassin’s Creed Valhalla [STEAM]In the same way, the phrase “Roller Champions Steam.” was found for another Ubisoft game, Rolle Champions.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla may come to Steam platform

Ubisoft released the last game on Steam in 2019. After the game called Trials Rising, the company started to release its games exclusively for the Epic Games Store and its own game platform, Ubisoft Connect. Let us remind you that there was a Ubisoft Connect link in the Steam database last year. So either preparations have been made since then or there is nothing to get excited about.

Of course, this may also be a process initiated to integrate Ubisoft Connect and Steam. In EA games that use a similar system, the process works like this. When you open an EA game (for example, Fifa 23) on Steam, a tiny version of EA’s own platform Origin automatically opens and asks you to log in. Ubisoft may be considering a similar plan.

Activision, one of the platforms that previously left Steam and returned, did not regret this decision, Modern Warfare 2 took the leadership of Steam, and 10 days after its release, it broke the record by exceeding the revenue threshold of 1 Billion Dollars. Ubisoft must be following these news closely.

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