A week ago, Steam released the PC version of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla from Ubisoft, and as it turned out, players were not happy with it. DTF Version authorwhere players criticize Assassin’s Creed developers for the lack of “achievements” (rewards for various achievements) on the Steam version of the game, and downplay the project’s rating.
At the time of the note’s release, the game’s rating on Steam was 62% based on more than 1.5k reviews. Thus, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla fell into the category of games with mixed reviews.
“Add achievements. Lazy bastards,” wrote a Steam user with the nickname XIII.
In response, user Tiraelchik condemned Ubisoft for the lack of New Game+ mod in Valhalla.
“They crawled back to Steam with no success and officially sent three letters to anyone who dared to ask for them. There is no ‘New Game+’ (again, many have asked, but they’ve been sent to hell, they say it’s hard),” Tiraelchik said. wrote Tiraelchik.
The vast majority of other reviews for Valhalla also come down to the need to add achievements to the game and criticism that the developers don’t care about players’ requests.
Ubisoft replied that players dissatisfied with the lack of success on the Steam version of the game can purchase the game from Ubisoft Connect. There are no plans to migrate Steam Achievement Awards.
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