A recent Assassin's Creed Valhalla comparison ▨video shows the game loading three seconds faster on PS5 than on Xbox Series X. On PS5 it only takes 23.30 seconds to load, while Series X lags behind at 26.48 seconds.

That's not a big difference, but it's interesting to see Series X – whi🍷ch seems to be a more powerful console, at least on p🧜aper – lagging behind PS5. Surprisingly, Series S only clocks in a bit behind Series X at 27.17 seconds. The test was performed by loading the exact same file on all three systems using Valhalla's cross-save functionality, allowing for a near perfect comparison. You can watch the loading screen action below (5:22 mark):

Beyond faster loading times, PS5 seems to edge out Series X when it comes to frame rate and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:screen tearing as well. Sony's next-gen🔥 console does suffer from screen tears, but they aren't as obvious or intrusive as those on Series🔜 X. Series S seems to fare better than its sibling, although its running at a reduced 30fps and lower resolution.

No matter how you cut it, Valhalla runs pretty well on all next-gen consoles. It may not be perfect, or as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:smooth as other next-gen titles, but it's a great first step onto new෴ platforms for Ubisoft's popular franchise.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xb💦ox Serie🍸s X|S, and PC.

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