Assassin’s Creed Valhalla comes to Steam, no longer an Epic exclusive
The same day, post-launch support was offered for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla ends, the open-world adventure will be available on Steam’s marketplace. The game had been an Epic Games Store exclusive for PC players since its launch on Nov. 10, 2020 — more than two years ago.
Ubisoft announced the listing Monday with a brief acknowledgment to Eurogamer. This game will be added by Anno 1800 Roller Champions Ubisoft PC titles will be available on Steam after their release elsewhere. Roller Champions You can also download a free game for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as well as Xbox One. In May, it was launched. PC-only Anno 1800 Inaugurated in 2019.
Anno 1800The historical strategy game ‘Strategic Warfare’ was listed on Steam for pre-sale before the April 2019 launch. However, the Epic Games Store had just four months to go and the publisher entered into an exclusive agreement with them. Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Ghost ReconBreakpoint Also, the Epic Games Store launched exclusive for PC that year. (Ubisoft also offers its own games through its launcher and PC marketplace.
If nothing else, it confirms that Ubisoft’s exclusivity arrangement with Epic covered the lifespan of Assassin’s Creed ValhallaActively supported titles The 2nd DivisionIt is still providing seasonal multiplayer content but there has been some post-launch support. Ghost Recon Breakpoint ended this spring. Both of these are also available through Steam.
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