Other Sellers on Amazon
S$111.56
+ S$8.99 delivery
+ S$8.99 delivery
Sold by:
MplusL Germany
S$134.66
+ S$3.99 delivery
+ S$3.99 delivery
Sold by:
Newtownvideos
Have one to sell?
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One Standard Edition
by
Ubisoft
Platform :
Xbox One
Price: | S$60.55 + S$7.53 Delivery |
In stock.
US imports may differ from local products. Additional terms apply.
Learn More.
Amazon International Store
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
- Manufacturer warranty may not apply.
- Learn more about Amazon International Store.
Arrives:
20 - 21 Apr.
Ships from and sold by Amazon US. and subject to US laws.
Enhance your purchase
- Lead epic Viking raids against Saxon troops and fortresses.
- Relive the visceral fighting style of the Vikings as you dual-wield powerful weapons.
- Challenge yourself with the most varied collection of enemies ever in Assassin's Creed.
- Shape the growth of your character and your clan's settlement with every choice you make.
- Explore a Dark Age open world, from the harsh shores of Norway to the beautiful kingdoms of England.
Amazon International Store
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
- Manufacturer warranty may not apply.
- Learn more about Amazon International Store.
Frequently bought together
Customers who viewed this item also viewed
Page 1 of 1 Start overPage 1 of 1
- Nintendo Switch Lite - GreyNintendoNintendo Switch
- Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S 1TB Solid State Drive - NVMe Expansion SSD for Xbox Series X|S (STJR1000400)
- PowerA Dual Charging Station for Xbox - Black, Wireless Controller Charging, Charge, Rechargeable Battery, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One - Xbox Series X
- Cars 3: Driven to Win - Xbox OneWB GamesXbox One
- Watch Dogs Legion - Xbox One Standard EditionUbisoftXbox One
- Cyberpunk 2077 - Xbox OneWB GamesXbox One
Customers who bought this item also bought
Page 1 of 1 Start overPage 1 of 1
- Watch Dogs Legion - Xbox One Standard EditionUbisoftXbox One
- Assassins Creed Odyssey (Xbox One)UbisoftXbox One
- Cyberpunk 2077 - Xbox OneWB GamesXbox One
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate - Xbox OneUbisoftXbox One
- Assassin's Creed Origins (Xbox One)UbisoftXbox One
- FIFA 21 – Xbox One & Xbox Series XElectronic ArtsXbox One
Have a question?
Find answers in product info, Q&As, reviews
Your question might be answered by sellers, manufacturers or customers who bought this product.
Please make sure that you've entered a valid question. You can edit your question or post anyway.
Please enter a question.
Product information
Manufacturer | UBI Soft |
---|---|
Item model number | UBP50402251 |
Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 13.46 x 1.52 cm; 453.59 Grams |
ASIN | B087XR383W |
Best Sellers Rank |
1,394 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
42 in Xbox One Games |
Product description
Become Eivor, a legendary Viking raider on a quest for glory. Explore England's Dark Ages as you raid your enemies, grow your settlement, and build your political power.
Game leverages Smart Delivery allowing access to both the Xbox One title and Xbox Series X title when available.
Pre-purchase now for early access to the bonus mission The Way of the Berserker.
No customer reviews
5 star (0%) |
|
0% |
4 star (0%) |
|
0% |
3 star (0%) |
|
0% |
2 star (0%) |
|
0% |
1 star (0%) |
|
0% |
How are ratings calculated?
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we do not use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyses reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon.com
Amazon.com:
4.0 out of 5 stars
207 reviews

Shelby
2.0 out of 5 stars
Save your money
11 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
As a longstanding fan of the series I was so excited for this game. I can not express how disappointed I am with this. It's literally Odyssey just with new skins. The graphics are terrible, voice acting is cringy especially for the female main, and there are so many issues that I have stopped playing after 3 hours and am looking to return or sell my copy. Save your money for cyberpunk.
181 people found this helpful

Wayne23
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bored
11 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
Talk about a let down. After an hour of playing, I was thoroughly bored. The storyline is as dull as Eivors father's axe. The game mechanics are rather clumsy. Would have been better to incorporate what Odyssey and Origins had. I disliked the constant need to find food or berries after each battle. Seriously its a game ... let the character heal up. Honestly of all the eras they could have chosen, we went with Vikings? Big miss by Ubisoft.
Update: On the Xbox I am getting data corruption errors. So save often or risk losing hours of gaming. As I played this game more, it introduced the worst elements of Origins and Odyssey. Lazy programming by Ubisoft. As for the new skill sets and abilities, they are completely useless. I gave up even trying to use them ... harpooning ...really?
Update: On the Xbox I am getting data corruption errors. So save often or risk losing hours of gaming. As I played this game more, it introduced the worst elements of Origins and Odyssey. Lazy programming by Ubisoft. As for the new skill sets and abilities, they are completely useless. I gave up even trying to use them ... harpooning ...really?
123 people found this helpful

James
5.0 out of 5 stars
Assassin's Creed returns to its roots!
13 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
Valhalla has taken the concepts of Assassins creed odyssey and used them to return to the root of the series with things like the cloak, hidden blade, haystacks, and more. the basic controls are here to stay from odyssey like attacking and dodging or the climbing action where you can climb on almost anything and don't need specific ledges like in the older games. the game utilizes naval travel but doesn't focus on it like in Odyssey. dialogue options are here to stay but are not as frequent like in odyssey where almost every conversation had options Valhalla has them but mostly in the forms of yes and no (even if said differently) . they also did away with the leveling system and instead uses a power level (similar to damage level in odyssey). the skill tree is also still here but the abilities are mostly passive abilities (enhancements). the game also utilizes stamina where dodging and missing attacks drain stamina and you eat food to regain health mid battle. customization of your gear is also here to stay and each gear piece has a different armor rating as with ACO. there are many other things that separate this game from Odyssey and Origins but you'll have to play it to find out. the game also looks stunning.
34 people found this helpful

Viking
1.0 out of 5 stars
They Blew It!
14 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
First let me say, I loved Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Second, I descend from Vikings so was really looking forward to Valhalla. Unfortunately, the game is boring! They took two steps backwards in game play with this.
In Odyssey you have so many adventurous directions you can go while the history of your character gets uncovered and all the great storylines. In Valhalla they drag you around through a lot of "blah blah blah". You can't skip a lot of this boring stuff. For example, you have to follow this guy so he can show you how to do the "leap of faith". Are you kidding me!?
In Odyssey you have so many adventurous directions you can go while the history of your character gets uncovered and all the great storylines. In Valhalla they drag you around through a lot of "blah blah blah". You can't skip a lot of this boring stuff. For example, you have to follow this guy so he can show you how to do the "leap of faith". Are you kidding me!?
29 people found this helpful

Real Raleigh Reviewer
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty much catastrophic bad quality
11 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
Worthy successor in the AC series. It gets off to a VERY slow start. And, as I get deeper in the game, I'm exposing so many quality control issues. Always a few bugs - map errors and what have you - but in this case, the game freezes, crashes. When you wake up your Xbox and start playing again it often cannot save progress, so you lose whatever you're doing since the Xbox last went to sleep. I've been killing the process and re-starting the game each day, and sometimes several times a day. The Asgard mission with The Builder has rendered Asgard unplayable - the mission has a bug mid-way that does not allow you to complete it, but if you leave then come back to Asgard, it kills you very, very quickly. From what I'm reading, other Asgard missions also have serious bugs.
Just, lack of quality control. It seems that they produced the content then rushed it out the door. Someone made an executive decision to release this on an artificial date. And it was a bad decision. You can have a software deliverable fast, cheap or high-quality. Pick any two.
----
Update, I've run in to so many bugs. The "Viking for hire" quest cannot be advanced due to a bug where you can't talk to Reda in your settlement. I'm now in the story arc in Cent, found that we could sneak into the church where Sigurd is supposed to be, but suddenly random NPC enemies showed up even though you had not been detected. Basim ends up in a never-ending fight with a NPC enemy that doesn't exist - there's just nothing there. I went to reload from a save point and found that ALL of the auto-saves say "DATA CORRUPT! Would you like to start a new game?" The game does crash occasionally, but on Xbox at least, when it wakes back up, it is also not able to save progress, so you have to kill the process and re-start the game, re-load your progress, to make sure that you aren't wasting your time. I fell for that 2 or 3 times.
This, after maybe 60 hours of play time.
Seriously. This game is a quality control disaster. An absolute, abject, unqualified disaster. Whoever decided to ship this will need to find a new place to work. In the software industry, we'd say this shipped with dozens of "sev 1" bugs and potentially hundreds of "sev 2" bugs. And with potentially no retroactive fix. Meaning, someone does work (play) with the software, that will be lost when they release a fix. In 30 years of gaming, all the way back to Nintendo and Atari days, I'm not sure I personally have come across a game with quality control this bad. And it's a shame - it has good bones, could have been interesting if it was playable.
Just, lack of quality control. It seems that they produced the content then rushed it out the door. Someone made an executive decision to release this on an artificial date. And it was a bad decision. You can have a software deliverable fast, cheap or high-quality. Pick any two.
----
Update, I've run in to so many bugs. The "Viking for hire" quest cannot be advanced due to a bug where you can't talk to Reda in your settlement. I'm now in the story arc in Cent, found that we could sneak into the church where Sigurd is supposed to be, but suddenly random NPC enemies showed up even though you had not been detected. Basim ends up in a never-ending fight with a NPC enemy that doesn't exist - there's just nothing there. I went to reload from a save point and found that ALL of the auto-saves say "DATA CORRUPT! Would you like to start a new game?" The game does crash occasionally, but on Xbox at least, when it wakes back up, it is also not able to save progress, so you have to kill the process and re-start the game, re-load your progress, to make sure that you aren't wasting your time. I fell for that 2 or 3 times.
This, after maybe 60 hours of play time.
Seriously. This game is a quality control disaster. An absolute, abject, unqualified disaster. Whoever decided to ship this will need to find a new place to work. In the software industry, we'd say this shipped with dozens of "sev 1" bugs and potentially hundreds of "sev 2" bugs. And with potentially no retroactive fix. Meaning, someone does work (play) with the software, that will be lost when they release a fix. In 30 years of gaming, all the way back to Nintendo and Atari days, I'm not sure I personally have come across a game with quality control this bad. And it's a shame - it has good bones, could have been interesting if it was playable.
25 people found this helpful