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It looks like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is adding achievements after allChallenges, not ‘cheevos.
Challenges, not ‘cheevos.

Update: After all that, it appears Ubisoft will be adding achievements to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.Another Ubi employee jumped into the threadto apologise for “the confusion and miscommunication”, and confirm that achievements are actually on the way.“We are aware that achievements are not available for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players on PC - this was unintended,” they say. “We are actively working to enable achievements and will keep you updated when more information is available.“Original post:Now, I wouldn’t call “racking up achievements” an essential part of the Viking power fantasy. Yet, when they appeared to be mysteriously absent fromAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, the uproar could’ve easily been heard in the Norse afterlife itself. Following the pillage ‘em up’s release earlier this week, Ubisoft have stepped in to explain that their absence is intentional, the first in a move to eliminate achievements in favour of their existing Challenges system.Popping onto Valhalla’s store page on the Ubisoft Connect launcher, the Viking romp is notably missing an Achievements tab. Eagle-eyed fans were quick to spot this, too, especially consideringWatch Dogs: Legion andFar Cry 5still feature the meta-collectables.Watch on YouTubeWhile Valhalla has theexpected freezes and bugs of a new triple-A game, the lack of ‘cheevos isn’t one of them. As it happens, their absence is entirely deliberate, as Ubisoft move to expand their similar (yet notably different) Challenges system to fill in the gaps.“Achievements are not available for this title on PC, and this is an intended change,” a Ubisoft representative wrote in aforum response. “Instead of Achievements for new games on Ubisoft Connect, instead we have expanded the Challenges, which provide XP and other rewards in Ubisoft Connect. We know that this is a big change for a lot of you, and we appreciate your understanding in the matter.“Challenges, while a similar form of external reward, are both a little more useful and a little more throwaway - offering in-game rewards like XP or currency for, say, winning 4 games ofFor Honoror punching 50 cops in Watch Dogs. They tend to be more fleeting, too, coming and going with in-game seasons in a way that prevents you from truly “100%‘ing” a game. Granted, one could argue that having both challenges and ‘cheevos was a little redundant, and Ubisoft are just tidying things up a bit. Still, a lotta folks take ‘cheevo collection extremely seriously. The news that they’ll be dropped on PC going forwards is sure to upset.It probably doesn’t help that Challenges themselves are a little busted right now. “Core Challenges” are currently unavailable across most Ubi games, likely a hangover in thetransition from Uplay to Ubisoft Connect.
Update: After all that, it appears Ubisoft will be adding achievements to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.Another Ubi employee jumped into the threadto apologise for “the confusion and miscommunication”, and confirm that achievements are actually on the way.“We are aware that achievements are not available for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players on PC - this was unintended,” they say. “We are actively working to enable achievements and will keep you updated when more information is available.“Original post:Now, I wouldn’t call “racking up achievements” an essential part of the Viking power fantasy. Yet, when they appeared to be mysteriously absent fromAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, the uproar could’ve easily been heard in the Norse afterlife itself. Following the pillage ‘em up’s release earlier this week, Ubisoft have stepped in to explain that their absence is intentional, the first in a move to eliminate achievements in favour of their existing Challenges system.Popping onto Valhalla’s store page on the Ubisoft Connect launcher, the Viking romp is notably missing an Achievements tab. Eagle-eyed fans were quick to spot this, too, especially consideringWatch Dogs: Legion andFar Cry 5still feature the meta-collectables.Watch on YouTubeWhile Valhalla has theexpected freezes and bugs of a new triple-A game, the lack of ‘cheevos isn’t one of them. As it happens, their absence is entirely deliberate, as Ubisoft move to expand their similar (yet notably different) Challenges system to fill in the gaps.“Achievements are not available for this title on PC, and this is an intended change,” a Ubisoft representative wrote in aforum response. “Instead of Achievements for new games on Ubisoft Connect, instead we have expanded the Challenges, which provide XP and other rewards in Ubisoft Connect. We know that this is a big change for a lot of you, and we appreciate your understanding in the matter.“Challenges, while a similar form of external reward, are both a little more useful and a little more throwaway - offering in-game rewards like XP or currency for, say, winning 4 games ofFor Honoror punching 50 cops in Watch Dogs. They tend to be more fleeting, too, coming and going with in-game seasons in a way that prevents you from truly “100%‘ing” a game. Granted, one could argue that having both challenges and ‘cheevos was a little redundant, and Ubisoft are just tidying things up a bit. Still, a lotta folks take ‘cheevo collection extremely seriously. The news that they’ll be dropped on PC going forwards is sure to upset.It probably doesn’t help that Challenges themselves are a little busted right now. “Core Challenges” are currently unavailable across most Ubi games, likely a hangover in thetransition from Uplay to Ubisoft Connect.
Update: After all that, it appears Ubisoft will be adding achievements to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.Another Ubi employee jumped into the threadto apologise for “the confusion and miscommunication”, and confirm that achievements are actually on the way.
“We are aware that achievements are not available for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla players on PC - this was unintended,” they say. “We are actively working to enable achievements and will keep you updated when more information is available.”
Original post:Now, I wouldn’t call “racking up achievements” an essential part of the Viking power fantasy. Yet, when they appeared to be mysteriously absent fromAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, the uproar could’ve easily been heard in the Norse afterlife itself. Following the pillage ‘em up’s release earlier this week, Ubisoft have stepped in to explain that their absence is intentional, the first in a move to eliminate achievements in favour of their existing Challenges system.
Popping onto Valhalla’s store page on the Ubisoft Connect launcher, the Viking romp is notably missing an Achievements tab. Eagle-eyed fans were quick to spot this, too, especially consideringWatch Dogs: Legion andFar Cry 5still feature the meta-collectables.
Watch on YouTube
Watch on YouTube

While Valhalla has theexpected freezes and bugs of a new triple-A game, the lack of ‘cheevos isn’t one of them. As it happens, their absence is entirely deliberate, as Ubisoft move to expand their similar (yet notably different) Challenges system to fill in the gaps.
“Achievements are not available for this title on PC, and this is an intended change,” a Ubisoft representative wrote in aforum response. “Instead of Achievements for new games on Ubisoft Connect, instead we have expanded the Challenges, which provide XP and other rewards in Ubisoft Connect. We know that this is a big change for a lot of you, and we appreciate your understanding in the matter.”
Challenges, while a similar form of external reward, are both a little more useful and a little more throwaway - offering in-game rewards like XP or currency for, say, winning 4 games ofFor Honoror punching 50 cops in Watch Dogs. They tend to be more fleeting, too, coming and going with in-game seasons in a way that prevents you from truly “100%‘ing” a game. Granted, one could argue that having both challenges and ‘cheevos was a little redundant, and Ubisoft are just tidying things up a bit. Still, a lotta folks take ‘cheevo collection extremely seriously. The news that they’ll be dropped on PC going forwards is sure to upset.
It probably doesn’t help that Challenges themselves are a little busted right now. “Core Challenges” are currently unavailable across most Ubi games, likely a hangover in thetransition from Uplay to Ubisoft Connect.