Assassin’s Creed Titles On A Jaw-Dropping Sale On PlayStation And Xbox

The sale is likely due to the upcoming event

Assassin’s Creed games are among Ubisoft’s best franchises; they have metamorphosed over the decennia. Combining parkour, stealth, and heart-touching stories, each Assassin’s Creed title has brought a new experience to the table. However, recent installments such as Valhalla and Odyssey steered off its main and successful main path. 

The new RPG formula divided the community into two spectrums. Some liked the new innovative approach, while most of the community craved the old Assassin’s Creed formula. The latest confirmed title, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, is seemingly returning to its olden roots to deliver the nostalgic Assassin experience.

Ubisoft is supposedly developing a total of 5 Assassin’s Creed titles behind the scenes, and Mirage is one of them. The upcoming Ubiforward event tomorrow will likely contain the announcements of all the Assassin’s Creed games in the works. However, the event has already brought alluring news before even beginning.

Assassin’s Creed games are reportedly on a massive sale for both Xbox and PlayStation consoles. This fantastic deal is likely to commemorate the upcoming Ubiforward event tomorrow. Most of the installments and DLCs can be purchased for a seemingly low price. It is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the old nostalgic titles once again. 

Both the new and old games alike are being offered in this sale, including Valhalla, Origins, and Odyssey, to name a few.

The fantastic deals in this sale are mentioned in the bullet lines below (courtesy of MauroNL for summarizing the offer in the ResetEra forum thread). The prior prices are also compared alongside the new ones being offered in this massive sale. 

  • Origins + Odyssey + Valhalla Bundle $39.99 
  • Antiquity Bundle (Origins + Odyssey) $19.99 
  • Ragnarök Edition (Valhalla + Ragnarök DLC) $34.99 
  • Valhalla Ragnarök Expansion $19.99 
  • Valhalla Complete Edition $48.99
  • Valhalla Deluxe $26.39 
  • Valhalla Base $19.79 
  • Odyssey Gold Edition $19.99 
  • Odyssey Season Pass $15.99 

Partake in the gigantic sale before it’s too late. These new low prices are viable for both the PlayStation and Xbox Consoles, as long as the games are supported. 

Xbox is also hosting a sale on the Microsoft store for Assassin’s Creed games. Some fan-favorite classics ranging from Assassin’s Creed 1, chronicles, Blackflag, to the latest, Valhalla, are on sale for a week. The deal is great for the newcomers to play the earliest installments in the Assassin’s Creed franchise.

The classical installments are playable on their respective consoles, like Xbox One and the new Xbox Series X|S, among others, as long as they are supported. Some titles are even backward compatible with the Xbox 360. 

The Ubiforward event is very anticipated in the community, and we may witness the official announcements of many rumored Assassin’s Creed projects that are in the works. A bundle of info has leaked for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and we may hear more fables whirring in the community in the coming days.

What are your opinions on this massive sale held by Ubisoft? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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