Moreover, it introduces new features, such as raids, settlement management, and customization. The game, like Origins and Odyssey, is far more focused on direct combat rather than the silent kill mechanics of earlier entries. Speaking of assassins, this installment seems to do away with the stealth that the series is known for. It also features large open, rural environments rather than the dense cities that allow assassin avatars to do their job. Unlike other games from the series, the game is far more concerned with large-scale battles between the soldiers of Medieval Britain and Viking invaders. In fact, it looks to be the bloodiest entry to date. It may not be up to standard for esports athletes, but as the included game hints, this one's more for your average RPG player than those who play competitively.Assasin's Creed Valhalla shows a much bloodier affair than the other AC titles. That'll suit your average gamer, no issue. Here you still get the benefit of Adaptive-Sync and 100Hz refresh. Sure it's no Alienware 34 QD-OLED, but at $1,000 less than Dell's ultrawide beast, you can rest easy in omitting some features, and settling for VA rather than IPS panel tech. That's 3440 x 1440 altogether, and when its backed up by a 100Hz refresh that's some serious value for money. Not least at that 1440p resolution sweet spot. It may not be to everyone's taste, but there's certainly a pleasure in jamming your face in a 34-inch monitor sandwich. The MAG342CQPV hits a deep 1500R curve, for more immersion than your average 1800R curve, so you can really get your Viking apocalypse on. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is one of our best rated games and it comes for free along with this monitor, no need to swear on your arm band or anything. The MSI MAG342CQPV has a lot going for it, too, especially when you consider the price of some ultrawide gaming monitors, and with this deal you also get a $60 game with it for free.
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