For PS5 or Xbox Series X, search eBay or local marketplaces for a used Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Complete Edition disc. The disc contains the DLC entitlement codes (some unexpired). Sellers often let the game go for $25-$35.
Yes, unequivocally.
Using a DLC unlocker on a legitimate base game is considered circumvention of technical protection measures (anti-circumvention law), which violates: dlc unlocker ac valhalla
While individual users are rarely sued, Ubisoft has sued modders and unlocker distributors in the past (e.g., the Assassin’s Creed Origins unlocker case in 2018).
Bottom line: If you did not pay for the DLC, you are not entitled to access it. An unlocker is piracy – it’s not a “gray area.” For PS5 or Xbox Series X, search eBay
Ubisoft’s anti-cheat (BattlEye + Ubisoft Connect integrity checks) can flag modified .dll files attached to Valhalla. While Ubisoft rarely bans for single-player DLC unlocking, they have issued:
The usage of DLC unlockers poses a tangible threat to the end-user's system security: Yes, unequivocally
Once you install an unlocker, your save game becomes dependent on those modified files. If an update breaks the unlocker or Ubisoft patches the loophole, your save game may become unloadable – losing 100+ hours of Viking progress.
A: Yes – because at launch or startup, Ubisoft Connect attempts to sync your entitlements. Even in offline mode, the client stores a cache. When you eventually reconnect, the mismatch triggers a flag.