There’s hardly a chance one will be done withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaany time soon after starting their playthrough, but it has to end at one point. The trouble with playing a title as long as this one is that gamers get way too much into the groove of the game’s style and setting.

For this reason, it’s worth channeling that attitude towards titles that are either similar in quality or are completely the opposite. Some of the games on this list share a resemblance withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaand are for those who want more of that experience. Others serve as a palate cleanser that should be your first stop to enter new worlds of gameplay.

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Updated Aug 06, 2025 by Mark Sammut:Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has had a far longer shelf life than most entries in the franchise, with Ubisoft even releasing quite a substantial expansion in March 2022. The Viking game does not deviate too far off the beaten path in terms of Ubisoft open-world games, and it comes absolutely stuffed with content that should keep players busy for a lengthy period of time. Once their time with Eivor is done, people can turn to these upcominggames like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla(or not).

13Elden Ring (2022)

FromSoftware’sSoulsseries might have had some influence on theAssassin’s Creedfranchise starting fromOrigins, at least in relation to the combat.Dark SoulsandBloodborneare certainly solid recommendations for fans ofValhalla, particularly for those seeking a more streamlined setting; that said,Elden Ringis the best follow-up as it is FromSoftware’s first attempt at a full open-world, and the Lands Between is stuffed with epic boss fights, lore,and loot.

ValhallaandElden Ringhave quite different structures, with the latter opting to leave players to their own devices. With deep customization, great gameplay, and a sense of discovery that can match any other open-world game out there,Elden Ringis a masterpiece. It also provides a nice change of pace from Ubisoft’s standard formula, which might be welcome after dropping a hundred hours inValhalla.

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12God Of War (2018)

For many, there will be inevitable comparisons between this game andValhalla. That’s justified, too, seeing asGod of Wardid make the Nordic theme so popular a couple of years earlier. Regardless, completingValhallais bound to get gamers pumped for this title too.

It would make one feel empowered sinceGod of Warfeatures a protagonist vastly more powerful andon his way to starting Ragnarok.There’s enough thematic similarity here to continue the mood fromValhalla, along with enough difference for it to come across as a refreshing experience.

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11Assassin’s Creed 3 (2012)

Sure,Assassin’s Creed 3doesn’trank as high in the series as it could have,but it is a notable epoch for the franchise. This comes down to it being the end of Desmond’s story, which will be a very attractive prospect sinceValhallaalso brought back plot threads from this angle.

That sense of finality thatValhallabrings was earlier delivered inAssassin’s Creed 3. In addition, that epic scale of this title does hold up after all these years. Since fans will still be in the mindset of playing stories that finish things off, this game needs a definite playthrough.

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10Ghost Of Tsushima (2020)

Similar toAssassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Sucker Punch’sGhost of Tsushimadrops players in a unique era of history, one that has seldom been explored by the video game industry. Set during the 13th century, this open-world game follows a samurai, Jin, as he travels across the land taking on the invading Mongol army. The main story is satisfying, and there are also plenty of side quests for players to take on.

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Ghost of Tsushimais a contender for the most beautiful open-world game of all time, givingValhallaa run for its money. The combat system is also deep and enjoyable, offering players various options on how to approach scenarios.

9The Last Of Us Part 2 (2020)

Although one is going to be drained by the long campaign ofValhalla, that fighting spirit is going to linger. To this end,The Last Of Us Part 2is the best stop to satiate this feeling, being a game that thrives on the theme of revenge and honor.

Gameplay isn’t too far off fromValhalla, with exploration and crafting also featured prominently here. However, the brutality on display is certainly an acquired taste. Then again, players will be looking for something unique on its own andThe Last Of Us Part 2certainly is just that.

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8Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (2017)

Interestingly, this title is both similar and completely different fromAssassin’s Creed Valhalla. The setting is identical to its Nordic setting, but the gameplay is a world of its own.Hellbladetakes the hack and slash approach, being a hard-hitting game that requires one to dive all in.

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The creativity doesn’t stop there, with elements of psychological horror, puzzle-solving, and action-adventure blended together. It’s no doubt an unsettling venture for most, although one would come out a far better player than when they started.

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7Cyberpunk 2077 (2020)

The modern gaming landscape allows players to change things up around the same time, andCyberpunk 2077is joiningAssassin’s Creed Valhallaas a game for the next generation’s launch window. To enjoy this one, players need to take everything they did inValhallaand toss it out the window.

One look atCyberpunk 2077will tell you why, as the game is a futuristic first-person game that is deeply entrenched in the technological aspect of things. This involves extreme ballistics and hacking scenarios in an open-world, which is the ultimate palate cleanser after the period setting ofValhalla.

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6Horizon Zero Dawn (2017)

A marriage between a period setting and a technological one can be found here.While there are improvements that can be made for the sequel,Horizon Zero Dawnis otherwise a worthy journey into the futuristic dystopian savannah.

It doesn’t take the hardened style of storytelling thatAssassin’s Creed Valhallatakes, although the attitude and appearance of the characters are somewhat familiar. Gameplay is a superb mix of melee and ranged combat which will feel like an upgrade for those coming in after finishingValhalla.

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5Devil May Cry 5 (2019)

If you’re looking for an extreme level of change,Devil May Cry 5is the only way to go.Ranked among the best entries in the series,DMC 5takes an unabashed turn into the hack and slash genre, and surviving involves slashing one’s way to the end.

At its heart, this game’s story carries a theme of family, entailing a heartwarming campaign. Not to mention the exceptionally stylish protagonists, all three of whom bring their own personalities and traits. Gameplay here will feel like the shackles have been broken consideringAssassin’s Creed Valhalla’slimited power level.

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4Rise Of The Tomb Raider (2015)

There is more to see in this game thanthe costumes that Lara Croft rocks. This title is geared towards the tundra setting of the mountains and mellows down a bit on the previous entry’s hard-hitting style to bring a balanced focus on combat and puzzle-solving.

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After playing the excessively long campaign ofAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, the linear style of gameplay inRise of the Tomb Raiderwill be very much welcome. That doesn’t mean there’s nothing to explore, with the game featuring an open-world that is filled with danger and tombs to discover.