So it’s hardly surprising that the “Call of Duty” and “Assassin’s Creed” franchises have released new releases this week. “Assassin’s Creed Valhalla,” about the Vikings and Norse mythology On November 10, the same day as the Xbox Series X, three days later, in the 1980s, the “K of Luty F Duty: Black Ps Cold War” was released.
Like Ubisoft’s 2018 “Assassin’s Creed” game, Odyssey, Valhalla had twice as many active players, the company said in a press release without elaborating. The game features a new setting in England’s Dark Ages, which Ubisoft said is “a re-enactment of the old battle between the Assassins and the Templars, of which fans are familiar.” It is the 13th major game of the franchise.
“[It would be] “It’s as good as the best in their lineup,” Patcher said, adding that even the least successful titles tend to sell millions of copies.
Reagan himself leads the American team because he makes secret assignments – and one character in the game says, “The mission we run is illegal.”
Jefferies analyst Alex Giaimo predicts that “Call of Duty” could be a success this holiday season, and sales of the game are estimated to reach 20 million units higher each year.
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