Today is a big day forAssassin’s Creedfans now that Ubisoft has announced and unveiledthe first cinematic trailerfor the upcoming installment to the franchise,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.Now, just in time for the announcement ofAssassin’s Creed Valhalla,PC retailer Steam is currently holding a massive Assassin’s Creed franchise sale despite the upcoming game skipping Steam for the Epic Games Store.
Headlining Steam’s sale isAssassin’s Creed Odyssey,which is the latest installment in the series.Assassin’s Creed Odysseyis available on Steam right now for $19.79, which is a whopping 67% off from its original price of $59.99. To the uninitiated,Assassin’s Creed Odysseywas initially released back in October of 2018, serving as the eleventh major installment in the franchise. The game revolves around a fictional history that took place during the Peloponnesian War, which is set in 431 BC.

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Immediately after its release,Assassin’s Creed Odysseyreceived mostly favorable reviews due to its immersive story andflawless execution of an open-world environment. Although the game was slow to start with a lengthy tutorial island, players would soon find themselves immersed in a bustling environment filled with naval combat, treasures, and quests for players to explore.
Another notableAssassin’s Creedgame that players can purchase for cheap right now is the 2017 game,Assassin’s Creed Origins.Players can getAssassin’s Creed Originsfor $14.99, which is 75% cheaper than its original price of $59.99. Set in 49 BCE,Assassin’s Creed Originsboasts an immersive story and a vast open-world environment that the franchise is known for. With over 24 main quests and 60 side quests in total,Assassin’s Creed Originsoffer players plenty to do in the game, which couldtake players around 25 hours to complete on average.
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As previously mentioned, apart from the latest trailer shown today Ubisoft also revealed that the upcoming installment in the franchise,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, will bereleased to the PC exclusively on the Epic Games Store. Of course, Ubisoft’s exclusive partnership with Epic Games doesn’t come as a surprise given that its previous game,The Division 2,was also released exclusively on the Epic Games Store.
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