Assassin’s Creed Valhalla hits $1 billion mark

Considering how long it’s been the studio of Ubisoft already exist and which games have come from this house, one would think that this mark has long been cracked. And yet is Assassin’s Creed Valahalla the first game that the 1 billion dollars exceeds threshold.

A reason to celebrate: 1 billion for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla © Ubisoft

$1 billion for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

In a press release from Ubisoft CEO the good news was brought to investors today that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla officially breaks $1 billion in sales has exceeded. And that’s a clear reason to celebrate, as the Viking epic is not only clearly successful, but will continue to grow.

But if you look AC Valhalla If you take a closer look, that’s not really surprising. The game did have one rocky start and definitely not the best graphical performance. But the Story around Eivor and The Vikings has been very well received by critics and gamers alike. And it’s still popular to this day.

With the first Season Pass and various holiday related Events the game has already been expanded and thus become a saga of epic proportions. Even though I personally don’t understand how you can turn a completed story into a live service game. the success speaks for the game.

Dawn of Ragnarök DLC small but powerful

These Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has a $1 billion mark achieved, among other things, with the announced new DLC, which can currently be ordered in advance. With the title Dawn of Ragnarök is to expand the game on March 10th by 40 more hours of play and a new storyline.

A DLC such a scale will require quite a bit of memory, one would think. But in the case of PlayStation 5 version is the wrong thought. According to the Twitter account PlayStation Game Size will this DLC on the PS5 just 15 GB and is therefore very memory-friendly.

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