Assassin’s Creed Valhalla marks the return of Ubisoft’s long-running and beloved open-world franchise, and this time it’s set in a location unlike any other previous game in the series.
Where Origins and Odyssey were both set in the warmth of the Mediterranean and Africa, the frigid shores of Norway and the lush countryside of England in Valhalla make for a striking but totally welcome change.
In fact, we think it’s one of the most beautiful in the entire series, and so here we’re to celebrate its aesthetic with a bunch of cool 4K and HD Assassin’s Creed Valhalla wallpapers sourced from across the internet that we think would make a perfect next desktop background. Enjoy!
Eivor and the crew plotting their next raid on an English castle. 4K & HD download.
The very first keyart by Boss Logic for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which was used for the game’s big reveal earlier this year. 4K & HD download.
Eivor appreciating the lush English countryside. 4K & HD download.
Female Eivor looking mean as she heads into battle. 4K & HD download.
A stylish mash-up of Eivor and what appears to be Basim. 4K & HD download.
Eivor discovers the mysterious Stonehenge. 4K & HD download.
Eivor taking on a heavy enemy with a pesky flail. 4K & HD download.
Aw, is it friendly? No, no it is not. 4K & HD download.
If you’re looking for something more subtle, this render of the Assassin’s Creed logo is very sharp. 4K & HD download.
A classic image used for the promotion of Valhalla leading up to launch. 4K & HD download.
That wraps up Twinfinite’s list of the best 4K and HD Assassin’s Creed Valhalla wallpapers. For more on the game, do check out our extensive guide wiki for trips and tricks.
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