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Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
From 2019 to the present, Ubisoft has finally recently expressed its intention to bring the main game works back to the Steam platform, such as " Assassin's Creed: Valhalla ", "Era 1800" and "Champion Sprint". Among them, "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla" will be available on the Steam platform on December 6.
Ubisoft spokesman Jessica Roache said in an interview with The Verge website: "We have been evaluating how to bring our games to different users through Ubisoft Connect while providing a consistent ecosystem of players." Roache declined to say whether this means Ubisoft will now bring games to Steam regularly or it will be based on the circumstances.

Champion sprint
According to The Verge comments, it is not clear why Ubisoft stopped putting its PC game on Steam before, and the reason for its return to Steam is unknown. Although Roache said Ubisoft “never stopped our relationship with Valve.” It is a bit coincidentally that there are two games that are works after 2019: Valhalla is a game released in the Assassin's Creed series in 2020, while "Era 1800" was removed from Steam on April 16, 2019, and later launched on the Epic games Store. Epic games Store spent millions of dollars to include Era 1800 in its store. Players also noticed that the exclusive list of Epic's game usually includes many large Ubisoft games.

Era 1800
"Epic spent $146 million to exclusively implant 2K Games2's "Borderlands 3" into the platform, and the documents of Epic Games' lawsuit against Apple show that Ubisoft's " Watchdog: Legion " was locked as an exclusive game for EGS when paying this money." The Verge mentioned.
However, there is no latest news on whether Ubisoft will work with Valve to verify these games on the Steam Deck platform.

Ubisoft
Introduction to Ubisoft Game Software (now known as Ubisoft Entertainment, formerly Ubisoft) was founded in 1986. It is an electric game developer and publisher headquartered in Rennes, France. It has 23 game development studios around the world. In 2008, it was the third largest independent game developer in Europe and the fourth independent publisher in North America. On March 21, 2018, Ubisoft broke away from Vivendi's hostile to acquire , and also obtained Tencent 5% to acquire .
Founded time: 1986
Headquarters: Montreuil, France (France)
Representative works: Assassin’s creed series, Far cry series, Just dance series, Tom Clancy series2