It appears as though Ubisoft's games could be returning to the Steam stage following quite a long while of being off of it. One such game could be Professional killer's Doctrine Valhalla.
A Github client by the name of YoobieRe found that the source code for the Professional killer's Ideology Valhalla Ubisoft Interface page has been as of late refreshed and presently contains "Steam." Explicitly, it peruses, "Interior Dev/QC - Professional killer's Belief Valhalla [STEAM]."
In an explanation to Insider Gaming, Ubisoft said, "We don't remark on tales and hypothesis."
On the off chance that Ubisoft's games are getting back to Valve's foundation, it would be no joking matter thinking about that Ubisoft has been inclining toward delivering its games on PC through the Legendary Games Store as well just like own launcher. Ubisoft's last Steam discharge was Preliminaries Ascending back on February 26, 2019, almost quite a while back.
Curiously, the impending Professional killer's Doctrine Illusion is recorded for a PC discharge, yet it just has an Incredible Games Store page and not a Steam one. It's conceivable that Ubisoft is proceeding with its relationship with Epic Games and Steam.
In GameSpot's Professional killer's Ideology Valhalla survey, we said, "Notwithstanding its solid association with past games, Professional killer's Belief Valhalla is more than fit for remaining all alone. It takes a short time to gather speed, yet when it finds its sweet spot, Valhalla is a certain Professional killer's Belief title that faces a couple of story challenges which, overall, pay off."