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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla might be coming to Game Pass Soon

Xbox Game Pass features hundreds of games available to play by all those who pay the service’s monthly fee. One publisher which has shown support for Game Pass is Ubisoft – with the Polish Xbox store now suggesting that the latest Assassin’s Creed Valhalla might be set to join the service.

As discovered by the Polish website xgp.pl, said country’s Xbox Store currently lists Assassin’s Creed Valhalla as being available through Xbox Game Pass – heavily suggesting that the game will be officially announced for the service soon.

As mentioned, Ubisoft has had a healthy relationship with Game Pass, with the service featuring a plethora of Ubi titles, including Assassin’s Creed Origins; Rainbow Six: Siege and Extractions as well as Far Cry 5 – to name but a few. It would therefore be unsurprising to see AC Valhalla added to Game Pass, especially as they did just that with PlayStation Plus Extra.

It is worth noting however that the Xbox Store has in the past flagged a few false positives when it comes to games joining the service. That being said, Ubisoft has played nicely with all major and minor platforms for years, and so it would not be surprising to see an official announcement soon.

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