Equally, though, I wouldn't recommend upgrading your PC for Assassin's Creed Valhalla until we know more about Intel's Rocket Lake CPUs and AMD's Big Navi graphics cards. While Valhalla doesn't actually have any ray tracing support lined up at the moment, it would still be unwise to make any kind of graphics card purchase right now until we know more about their regular performance and how much they're going to cost compared to Nvidia's RTX 3000 cards. We also don't know whether Intel's Rocket Lake CPUs will support the same Z490 motherboard chipset as their current 10th Gen chips yet, either, so it's not like you can even start preparing your next PC build by snapping up some bits on the cheap during the upcoming Black Friday sales. There's still too much in flux to make any concrete buying decisions right now - unless, of course, you want to go full AMD once their Big Navi cards arrive. That's certainly the quickest way of getting a 'next-gen' PC at the moment, so to speak, especially if you've been eyeing up one of their brand-new Ryzen 5000 CPUs.