Assassin's Creed Shadows - Helix Credits Extra Large Pack (6,600)
A feudal Japan AC entry where you swap between a shinobi and a samurai - but this listing is just a Helix Credits currency pack, not the game itself.
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About Assassin's Creed Shadows - Helix Credits Extra Large Pack (6,600)
Let's be clear about what this listing actually is before anything else: you are looking at a Helix Credits currency pack - specifically the Extra Large 6,600-credit bundle for Assassin's Creed Shadows. This is not the base game. It is an in-game currency purchase, the kind used to unlock cosmetics, gear, or time-savers inside Shadows without grinding for them in the normal progression loop. If you landed here hoping to read about the full Assassin's Creed Shadows experience, this is not that page. With that said, here is the context that matters for anyone deciding whether to spend real money on virtual currency. Assassin's Creed Shadows, developed by Ubisoft Quebec and released in early 2025, is set in feudal Japan and gives players two protagonists: Naoe, a shinobi built around stealth, gadgets, and precise assassination chains, and Yasuke, a historically rooted samurai who hits harder and plays more like a straight action brawler. The dual-character system is the headline mechanical feature, and how much mileage you get from it depends entirely on whether you enjoy code-switching your playstyle mid-session. Stealth fans will probably live in Naoe's toolkit. People who like the older, more aggressive AC combat will gravitate toward Yasuke. The open world is set across multiple Japanese regions with seasonal weather cycles that change traversal and visibility - a real system, not a cosmetic one. Stealth sightlines shift, guard behavior adapts, and some areas are more punishing in certain seasons. That is the kind of mechanical texture that holds up past hour 40, and it is genuinely the most interesting thing Shadows does from a design standpoint. The RPG layer is present - skill trees, loadout customization, gear with stats - though the depth sits closer to the softer end of the action-RPG spectrum rather than anything resembling a hard build-optimization system. Helix Credits in Shadows function as the premium currency for the in-game store, which carries cosmetic items, mounts, outfits, and potentially XP boosts depending on what Ubisoft has stocked at any given time. Whether those purchases are worth real money is a personal call. Cosmetics in an open-world game matter only as much as you care about how your samurai or shinobi looks during a forty-hour playthrough. XP boosters, if available, are the more debatable category - Shadows' progression is not the kind of brutal grind that makes boosters feel necessary, so treat that tier of spending as pure convenience rather than a fix for a broken system. If you are here because you already own Shadows and want to drop currency on a specific cosmetic you saw in the store, this pack size sits at the larger end of what Ubisoft offers, so do the math against whatever item you are actually targeting before committing. Buying surplus Helix Credits is a classic trap. If you are not sure what you want yet, the smaller packs are lower-risk. The Steam review score for this listing is mixed, which is almost certainly a reflection of player sentiment around the premium currency model rather than the pack itself - no one rates a currency pack on its own merits. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Quebec
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Mar 19, 2025