18 Best Nordic and Viking-Themed Multiplayer Games on PC and Consoles (2022)

1. Valheim – PC 2. Tribes of Midgard – PS4, PS5, PC 3. Northgard – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Android 4. Ancestors Legacy – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC 5. Raiders of the North Sea – PC, Android, iOS, Board Game 6. Niffelheim – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC 7. Viking Squad – PS4, PC 8. Die for Valhalla! – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC 9. Vikings: Wolves of Midgard – PS4, Xbox One, PC 10. Titan Quest: Ragnarok – PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switch, PC, iOS, Android 11. The Lost Vikings – SNES, Genesis, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC 12. The Lost Vikings 2 – SNES, Saturn, PS1, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC 13. Magicka – Xbox 360, PC, Android, iOS 14. Ragnarok Online – PC 15. For Honor – PS4, Xbox One, PC 16. Rune – PS2, PC 17. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Switch, PC 18. Riders of Asgard – PC FAQs Videos

With the rising popularity of the new God of War PS4/PS5 saga and Valheim, Viking and Nordic-themed games are now back on gamers’ radar. However, most of them only provide a closed, single-player experience. They are fun but it could get lonely playing alone sometimes. Therefore, if you are looking for more Viking-themed multiplayer games like Valheim and Tribes of Midgard to play with your Discord group, you’re in luck. Read on and prepare yourself for digital fights worthy of Valhalla!

Table of Contents

2)2. Tribes of Midgard – PS4, PS5, PC

3)3. Northgard – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Android

4)4. Ancestors Legacy – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

5)5. Raiders of the North Sea – PC, Android, iOS, Board Game

6)6. Niffelheim – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

7)7. Viking Squad – PS4, PC

8)8. Die for Valhalla! – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

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9)9. Vikings: Wolves of Midgard – PS4, Xbox One, PC

10)10. Titan Quest: Ragnarok – PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switch, PC, iOS, Android

12)12. The Lost Vikings 2 – SNES, Saturn, PS1, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

13)13. Magicka – Xbox 360, PC, Android, iOS

14)14. Ragnarok Online – PC

15)15. For Honor – PS4, Xbox One, PC

17)17. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Switch, PC

18)18. Riders of Asgard – PC

1. Valheim – PC

It’s a no-brainer to put Valheim into this list considering the game instantly garner 4 million sales in less than a month — while still in Early Access, to boot. You could say that this particular game is what kickstarted another wave of both multiplayer survival and Viking trends in the industry. Here as battle-slain warriors, you and up to nine friends are sent to Valheim to bring order into the chaotic tenth Norse world within the world tree Yggdrasil.

What made it stands out among other survival titles is thanks to layers of goals you need to do before you’re able to summon and defeat mythical boss enemies. It’s extremely open in terms of mechanics too, giving you the ability to build small bases into a full-fledged village, boats, and level up character skills. There is a lot of stuff to do and discover instead of just chopping trees or mining ores just to continue playing for the billionth time. The game also supports player-hosted servers so you don’t need to worry if Valheim’s multiplayer community will ever die.

Valheim Early Access Launch Trailer

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2. Tribes of Midgard – PS4, PS5, PC

Like Valheim, a total of 10 players can play this game together. However, unlike the previously mentioned game, there’s more emphasis on combat and surviving enemy onslaught than surviving in the wilds. As you’re tasked to protect the Yggdrasil tree, waves of relentless monsters from Hellthings to Jotunn giants will show up to harass you every night. There’s no permadeath too so in theory it makes setting up tactics to defend yourselves and Yggdrasil a bit easier, but of course everything is easier said than done in a lot of survival games.

The console releases support match-making as well, in case you have trouble getting all nine of your co-op partners to get online at the same time.

3. Northgard – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Android

Talking about tactics, there are a handful of Viking-themed strategy games you could play together. First up is Northgard, an RTS where you take control of six different Viking clans in an attempt to conquer the titular new land. The main focus in this game is taking territory and managing resources, not just to win through conquest. Somewhat similar to the Civilization series there are four ways to secure your victory in a match: Through dominating your enemies’ territories and town hall, increasing Fame points and build the Altar of Kings, raking in Commercial points and win through trades, or gathering Lore and be the first to unlock Ancestral Knowledge.

Being a Viking isn’t just about pillaging and fighting, obviously.

With quite a several skill-based playstyles to experiment with, most matches can even run up to 1 or 2 hours. Keep in mind though, the multiplayer is only for the up to six players (human and AI) skirmish mode, not for the campaign mode.

4. Ancestors Legacy – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

If you want something more straightforward like Company of Heroes (with a pinch of Total War battle gameplay) where raiding enemies is the main gameplay complete, with squad-based units, a veterancy system, and active abilities, then there’s Ancestors Legacy.

Although it has a really small amount of unique units per faction (like just six!), Destructive Creations manages to fill that hole with a deep combat engagement system. Deciding when to use abilities like throwing axes or setting up traps while charging or flanking in an attempt to start engagement is extremely important. As does the retreat system, where first your units simply disengage from the combat area and then went full retreat once they’re completely overrun. Making sure you can handle ambushes in the middle of a re-engagement, or inflict them on your enemies, is pivotal to victory.

Like Northgard though, multiplayer is only for skirmish but at least it does support cross-play between Steam and GOG. The game also has an ample amount of campaign levels with a heavy narrative focus for solo players.

Ancestors Legacy – Free Peasant Edition Trailer [PC]

5. Raiders of the North Sea – PC, Android, iOS, Board Game

An adaptation from a board game with the same name, as you can expect Raiders of the North Sea is mostly balanced for two to four players. But, it also has dozens of single-player missions with slight rule variations for more playing options.

Translating a board game into a digital game might sound like it could turn into a hassle, but this is one of those adaptations that’s easy to learn and follow along with. Simply manage your worker to gain resources like provisions and silver, then raid fortresses to rake in victory points. Once all fortresses have been taken over, one player with the most points wins. Definitely, a simple, yet fun game to play with friends when you all can’t meet each other in person.

6. Niffelheim – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

Another multiplayer survival game with a Nordic backdrop is the 2D side-scroller Niffelheim. As a warrior who fell in battle but end up trapped in the harsh world of Niffelheim, you must find your way to Asgard by collecting 20 pieces of a portal that’s closely guarded by giants, undead, and other monstrosities. And of course, you must prepare yourself to face those challenges by scavenging and crafting foods, items, bases, and equipment from the caves and forests in the area.

You can still make a fun survival game from a side-scrolling perspective.

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Compared to most crafting survival games, developer Ellada Games implements a system that makes resource gathering less of a chore. If all players are in the same Clan, the game lets you pool items in specific chests for sharing base-building and item upgrading materials. It also has a convenient drop-in, drop-out multiplayer: with one player-hosted server that can contain up to 16 players. One thing to remember though, unlocking achievements can only be done in the single-player mode for some reason.

7. Viking Squad – PS4, PC

Although the clean and colorful hand-drawn 2D art (courtesy of Jesse “The Drawbarian” Turner) might remind you of Castle Crashers, Viking Squad offers something that’s a bit more complex and requires tight cooperation between players instead of just mashing buttons.

The obvious example is, first, the combat areas are in four horizontal lanes. Both enemies or allies that stand in front of you will hide everything behind them. And lastly, each playable character has its own move sets. All these factors combined create a more tactical way to approach a usually simple beat-em-up gameplay. Not to mention that there’s a New Game+ feature that adds extra content as well. Any group who wants to prove themselves worthy of Valhalla should test their cooperation skills with Viking Squad.

8. Die for Valhalla! – PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

Nevertheless, in case you’re looking for a more uncomplicated Nordic myth-styled co-op beat-em-up experience (but still have a gameplay twist or two), Die for Valhalla! is your next best choice. Here, each player plays as a Valkyrie with the ability to possess fallen Viking warriors. While these undead warriors’ looks are randomly generated, they are divided into seven different classes all with unique playstyles and combos. Your Valkyrie isn’t a slouch either, as she has 80 skills that you can unlock by leveling up.

Die, and die, and die again for a seat in Valhalla.

The game features two difficulty modes: Normal that plays like a run-of-the-mill arcade game and potions only have useful or hilarious effects (or both), and the rogue-lite Hardcore mode where enemies hit harder, potions have debuffing effects, and of course the sub-genre staple permadeath. Aside from campaign mode, this game provides additional Deathmatch and Survival Challenge modes too.

9. Vikings: Wolves of Midgard – PS4, Xbox One, PC

Now, if you enjoy isometric hack-and-slash style RPG like Diablo then this one is a decent alternative. When you start the game, instead of choosing a class, you’re asked to pick one from five gods to worship — Thor, Odin, Tyr, Loki, and Scathi. Each of them grants special skills depending on what kind of weapon is favored by the particular god. For example, Thor favored two-handed hammers, swords, or axes, and only by using one of them, you can use access the exclusive Battle Cry skill.

The way to level up is kind of unique too. As you kill enemies, you absorb their blood, then sacrifice them at a shrine. Then there’s a lite survival mechanic where if you stay too long in the cold or poisonous air, you’ll die. Although it doesn’t really have the depth of Diablo and other popular loot-based action RPGs, those little details do make Wolves of Midgard an interesting enough co-op experience.

Vikings Wolves of Midgard – Release Trailer Featurette (US)

10. Titan Quest: Ragnarok – PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switch, PC, iOS, Android

Another co-op RPG title with a Nordic myth theme is the Ragnarok expansion for Titan Quest Anniversary Edition. If you’ve already played hundreds of hours of Titan Quest before, don’t want to slog through all the Greek levels, or just want to jump straight to the Ragnarok contents, thankfully you can skip the previous Acts and make a new level 40 character instantly.

Since it is an expansion/DLC, it’s hard not to mention the base game. Simply put, it is one of the easier hack-and-slash RPGs to get into thanks to the abundance of Rebirth Fountains/checkpoints and straightforward skill trees that still lets you mix-and-match abilities. If you like what Titan Quest has to offer, Ragnarok basically gives you all that and more for much-needed gameplay and visual variety: more forest and snowy areas, more weapons such as throwing knives and axes, more levels up to 85, additional warrior-shaman class Runemaster – that’s adept at using melee and rune magic, among others. Also, your character can wear pants now instead of just letting the air breeze through their tunic all the time.

11. The Lost Vikings – SNES, Genesis, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

In this classic puzzle-platforming game three Vikings; Erik, Baleog, and Olaf; are kidnapped by an alien emperor, Tomatork, for an intergalactic zoo. Despite escaping his clutch, they got lost in various periods of time. Yeah, the story is made-up non-sense but a multiplayer Viking game is a multiplayer Viking game. Can’t argue with that theming.

It does say Viking on the cover…

Swapping control between the three Vikings (both in solo or two-player co-op) each character has the ability to carry and use items as well as utilizing a unique set of skills to solve puzzles. For example, Erik is the fastest, can jump, and bash through walls. Baleog is armed with a sword and a bow to defeat enemies or hit switches from a distance, while Olaf can block enemies and projectiles and glide using a multipurpose shield. Cooperation is key since losing any of them means you can’t progress through the level.

12. The Lost Vikings 2 – SNES, Saturn, PS1, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

The three Vikings got captured once again by Tomator, but this time, they gained new abilities when escaping thanks to salvaging parts of the alien emperor’s robot bodyguards. Together with Fang the werewolf, who can walk on walls, and a fire-breathing dragon named Scorch, you and your partner must now control five of them to find their way back home. You can easily play both The Lost Vikings and its sequel in modern systems thanks to the Blizzard Arcade Collection rerelease.

13. Magicka – Xbox 360, PC, Android, iOS

Although the series doesn’t really feature Vikings, having you play as wizards instead, and developed by a bunch of Sweden university students, Magicka’s world is loosely based on Norse and Scandinavian mythology (with a heavy sprinkle of pop culture references). There’s Midgard, Niflheim, a hammer weapon called Mjölner, and most places are named in Swedish.

Like they said, “don’t cross the stream.”

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The best thing about Magicka as a multiplayer game isn’t just the fact it has a unique magic system where you have to manually input and combine eight different elements to create offensive and defensive spells alike. Or the physics engine that lets you push enemies to their deaths. Or the variety of character skins and weapons that provides different playstyle. No, the best thing about it is friendly fire is always on. Be prepared to make lost a friend or two once your playthrough ends.

14. Ragnarok Online – PC

Like Magicka, this MMORPG adaptation of a Korean manhwa with the same name mostly borrows heavily from Nordic myths and names. The story tells how the world of Rune-Midgard is now being invaded again by the demons after the Norman (the human race) has forgotten about the 1,000 years of a peace pact between them, the demons, and the gods. Considering the theme, Gravity should’ve added a Viking class to the 55 playable classes from the hundreds of updates the company has pushed out since 2002. Aside from the PC version, you and your friends can also play it on Android and iOS through the Eternal Love and Ragnarok X mobile spin-offs.

For Honor Trailer: The Warlord (Viking Gameplay) – Hero Series #8 [NA]

15. For Honor – PS4, Xbox One, PC

The premise of For Honor is like something a 10-years-old would come up with: what if Vikings, samurais, and medieval European knights – all living in different time periods – are pitted against each other? So yeah, as you can expect it’s not a fully Viking-oriented game. Thankfully, the plot is silly enough to work while delivering an interesting twist to the conventional fighting or beat-em-up genre since it ditches the typical Ubisoft open-world mechanics. With a two-player co-op story mode to boot!

For Honor’s gameplay is not hard to learn and somewhat hard to master. When dealing with basic infantry mooks, you can just slash through them like butter similar to Dynasty Warriors. But facing other humans (or human-like AI) characters is when stuff gets tricky. All characters have their own fighting styles, and once you face each other, the game enters a dueling mode where you and your opponent have to position your attacks from three directions. Observing visual hints from the UI and character animations is vital for both defending attacks or exploiting a chink in the opponent’s armor for a counter-attack.

In terms of the story, all the factions’ plot intertwines with each other, starting from the Knight point of view, then the Viking in the middle, and ends with the Samurai. So you do have to play as the other factions first and cannot skip any of them.

That’s one nice clean cut.

16. Rune – PS2, PC

Don’t expect much in terms of visuals since this is a 2000-released game after all. But gameplay-wise, Rune still delivers satisfying combat complete with chunky, gory goodness. You take control of Ragnar who has been tasked by Odin to stop the villain Cornack from releasing Loki and unleashing Ragnarok.

To achieve that goal Ragnar, can cleave his enemies in half using a variety of swords, clubs, and axes that can be powered with runes for unique effects like absorbing health or mind control. Or you can also just throw your weapons into their faces to deal massive damages. Limbs can be dismembered and most of the time striking their heads ensure instant deaths. It’s no Soldier of Fortune, but it still indulges you in a particular bloody Viking/Barbarian fantasy. Although it doesn’t officially support cooperative campaign mode, dedicated fans have managed to make a co-op mod. And if you’re not interested in co-oping and want to smash each other’s heads in, the high-octane PVP mode still holds up quite well.

17. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Switch, PC

Yeah, technically Skyrim and the whole Elder Scrolls series have their own lore made up from a lot of religions, folktales, myths, and other pop culture media. However, Skyrim in particular does borrow a lot of inspiration and even terms from Nordic myths, from the undead Draugr, the Nord race, to the Hall of Valor, the in-universe equivalent of Valhalla. So technically, it still counts as a Viking game, right? It even has that popular horned iron helmet from Viking fiction.

But you might wonder, why does a single-player RPG get into a multiplayer games list? Well, of course, the answer is mods. Like Rune, fans have taken matters into their own hands and made their own co-op mod. It works for Fallout 4 too!

18. Riders of Asgard – PC

If your gaming group is really hooked up on Viking games, then the last title I can recommend to you and your friends is Riders of Asgard. It’s basically Trials: Evolution (or Gravity Defied for Java phones, if you know/remember that) with a Viking skin.

While the novelty of Viking characters wore out pretty quickly, it gives the game a reason to include additional puzzle-like mechanics into the stunt biking genre, like opening a path or breaking an obstacle with an ax. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have online multiplayer, only local.

Personally, I think these are the best multiplayer-oriented Viking or Nordic-themed games that you can play together with friends. Do you think the list is missing your other favorites? Let me know in the comments.

Vikings: Wolves of Midgard (2017)

There are different aims such as preventing Ragnarök and building your clan back up by subjugating rival clans. It’s not going to keep you coming back for replays but it’s definitely worth a run through. The game is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

What are Viking games called? ›

Tafl Viking Games

Tafl games, literally meaning table games, are a family of ancient tabletop strategy games played by Norse and Celtic people. Names of different Tafl variants include Hnefatafl, Tablut, Tawlbwrdd, Brandubh, Ard Rí, and Alea Evangelii.

Is Assassin’s Creed Valhalla the best Viking game? ›

Valhalla is the latest addition to the Assassin’s Creed franchise and definitely one of the best games about Vikings out there. It offers a huge open world, a number of Viking civilizations, and action-packed gameplay.

What games are similar to Valheim? ›

Valheim

Is Valheim a 2 player? ›

Valheim is a game that can be played solo, but it also supports co-op for 2-10 players. When playing with friends, you can get a lot more done as you gather resources and explore. You’ll also have support in taking on enemies and bosses which can be great when it comes to progressing in the game.

Is Valheim coming to console? ›

Thankfully, we have good news to share for Xbox gamers: Valheim is officially coming to Xbox consoles in the near future, complete with all of the same awesome content that PC gamers have been enjoying since 2021.

What is toga honk? ›

The name for tug-of-war (toga honk) literally means tugging on a loop, or a hank, presumably with the intent of one competitor pulling the other competitor across a line or off his feet.

What did Vikings drink? ›

Vikings & Alcohol

Vikings brewed their own beer, mead, and wine. Mead, however (often considered a drink of royalty), was most likely reserved for special occasions.

Did Vikings drink milk? ›

The Vikings kept dairy cows and enjoyed drinking milk, buttermilk and whey as well as making cheese, curds and butter.

Is Skyrim a Viking game? ›

Skyrim shares a significant similarity with Norse and Viking culture. Many of the Nord architecture, art, and general culture is inspired by the Vikings and the ancient Norse people. However, there are elements that are added to the mix to give Nords their own unique identity.

Are there any Viking games for Xbox one? ›

Discovery Tour: Viking Age Is Now Available For Xbox One And Xbox Series X|S.

Is the long dark coop? ›

The Long Dark was always intended as a single player experience, multiplayer doesn’t quite fit with the type of game we are trying to build. Unfortunately at this time we don’t have plans to add a multiplayer or co-op mode to the game.

How do you play Infected? ›

If you’re looking to play Infected, you’ll need to choose it in Black Ops Cold War’s Multiplayer menu and then queue for a game. Once you start searching for a match, you should find yourself in an Infected lobby within a few minutes.

Is Valheim a PvP? ›

The Viking survival game Valheim includes PvP capabilities, but fighting other players is an afterthought compared to the title’s other elements. Users have to toggle on PvP themselves through the Inventory menu, so there’s never any danger of being stabbed in the back like in the competing survival game Rust.

Why is Valheim so popular? ›

Streamers love Valheim because it’s super watchable. It fit into a lot of big streamer’s repertoire and they were just getting bored of Among Us. The core appeal is very similar to Minecraft – exploration and impressive buildings are fun to watch. At the same time, the game is not too focus demanding for the streamer.

Is there a time limit on Valheim? ›

Valheim days are 21 minutes long, with nights being 9 minutes long. A full loop is 30 minutes. A decent way to keep time in Valheim is by sleeping with comfort 14. This will give you 21 minutes of the rested bonus, though spending time in a comfortable area will prevent the timer from going down.

Can you put Steam on Xbox? ›

Steam isn’t currently available on the Xbox.

Is The Forest on Xbox? ›

No, The Forest game is not available on Xbox One. But you can find the game on other platforms, like PlayStation 4, Steam, PC, etc.

Is Rust good on PS5? ›

On PS5, Rust feels much more responsive as it aims for that sweet 60fps refresh, while on PS4 it’s variable and often judders around. This makes Rust on PS4 feel not so great, though even on PS5 the game doesn’t feel all that great in the hand.

Did Viking children have dolls? ›

Children’s toys in the Viking period

Viking children must have played, as all children do. Wooden toys have been found: small ships, swords, dolls and animal figures. Most of these were probably made for children to play with.

What food did Vikings eat? ›

The Vikings needed all the energy that they could get in the form of fat – especially in winter. Meat, fish, vegetables, cereals and milk products were all an important part of their diet. Sweet food was consumed in the form of berries, fruit and honey. In England the Vikings were often described as gluttonous.

What did Viking kids do for fun? ›

We know from excavations that the children in the Viking age enjoyed playing with toys carved from wood. The Viking children played with toys such as a spinning top, swords, bows, and figures.

Did Vikings smoke? ›

Smoking was an easy way for the Vikings to preserve fish and meat. It would last longer, take another delicate flavour and not go rancid.

What did Vikings wash their hair with? ›

Contrary to popular belief, the Vikings bathed regularly and washed their hair with soap containing lye, which contributed to their cleanliness and bleached it blonde while keeping it free from headlice.

Can you get drunk off mead? ›

Can You Get Drunk Off Mead? Absolutely. The ABV of mead can be fairly high, so a few glasses will quickly put you over the limit. However, don’t expect the same effect as drinking a few glasses of Scotch whisky or bourbon whiskey.

Did Vikings eat horses? ›

Often this would have been pork, as hogs were easy to raise and quick to mature, but Vikings also ate beef, mutton and goats. Horses were also raised for food, a practice that led to later clashes with Christian leaders, as horsemeat was a forbidden food under church doctrine.

How tall was the average Viking? ›

“The examination of skeletons from different localities in Scandinavia reveals that the average height of the Vikings was a little less than that of today: men were about 5 ft 7-3/4 in. tall and women 5 ft 2-1/2 in.

What language did Vikings speak? ›

Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlements and chronologically coincides with the Viking Age, the Christianization of Scandinavia and the consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms from about the 7th to the 15th centuries.

Is Sovngarde real? ›

Sovngarde is loosely based on the real-life Nordic legends surrounding Asgard, the realm of the gods, as well as Valhalla, a place where heroic souls are rewarded for eternity.

What is alduin based on? ›

1 Alduin May Have Been Inspired By A Norse God

It’s no surprise that Skyrim and the culture of its people, the Nords, is inspired heavily by Norse culture and mythology. From the names of its inhabitants, the weapons they yield, and even the way they look, everything about the Nords screams Norse. That includes Alduin.

Is Valhalla and Sovngarde the same? ›

Sovngarde is Asgard and the Hall of Valor is Valhalla, but Aetherius is more like Asgard i suppose…

What did Vikings do for fun? ›

Vikings engaged in running, swimming, tug-of-war called toga-honk and wrestling. Vikings also played a ball game with stick and ball. It wasn’t uncommon for someone to get hurt or even killed, as Vikings played rough. Women did not participate in these games, but they would gather to watch the men.

How do I get the Viking game? ›

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How do you play Viking? ›

How to play Viking Chess (Hnefatafl) – YouTube

Is Ragnar Lothbrok real? ›

According to medieval sources, Ragnar Lothbrok was a 9th-century Danish Viking king and warrior known for his exploits, for his death in a snake pit at the hands of Aella of Northumbria, and for being the father of Halfdan, Ivar the Boneless, and Hubba, who led an invasion of East Anglia in 865.

Is Vikings or last kingdom better? ›

Both Vikings and The Last Kingdom have their strengths and weaknesses. That means that neither one of them is better than the other. However, if you want to know which between them is more historically accurate, there is no doubt that The Last Kingdom is more accurate than Vikings.

Is The Last Kingdom like Vikings? ›

Vikings on History and The Last Kingdom on Netflix cover a lot of the same ground: they’re both set roughly during the same time period (the ninth century), deal with basically the same subject matter (the Viking invasions of England long after the collapse of the Roman Empire, when England was split into many petty …

Is long dark scary? ›

The Long Dark is full of haunting locations that will leave you feeling awed and creeped out in equal measure. The atmosphere built by The Long Dark includes a staggering amount of detail to keep the player on their toes no matter where they wander.

Is there co-op in outlast 2? ›

The answer to this question is no, Outlast 2 does not support multiplayer. This game like the previous game is a strictly single-player horror experience and it doesn’t look like the game will be receiving this feature any time soon.

Is Subnautica a crossplay? ›

Subnautica is a cross-platform game but it does not support crossplay. Even though Subnautica was released on PC, Switch, Xbox, and PS platforms it is a single-player game only, which makes crossplay impossible to implement.

Can you get a nuke on Cold War infected? ›

In the game mode Infected, after the Survivor manages to get 30 kills without being infected, they will have the option to call in a Tactical Nuke.

How do you sleep in the infected game? ›

To sleep on a Bed, players must activate it (default: “E” key). The time of day will be displayed, and players can wake up by clicking on the “Wake Up” button.

Are there guns in the infected game? ›

Guns are not available, but many powerful ranged weapons are. The item has to be crafted first and it will automatically be put in the Tools and Weapons Inventory.

Is Rust game appropriate for 13 year olds? ›

ESRB rates Rust as M (17+). This means that many stores may refuse to sell customers Rust without age verification. ESRB describes games with an M rating as: “Generally suitable for ages 17 and up. May contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language.”

Is Ark or Rust better? ›

Both games can be played in a single-player mode, but Rust requires more preparation and is more limited. Due to Rust being more PvP-oriented, it’s safe to say that Ark delivers a better single-player experience.

Will Ark 2 be on mobile? ›

Studio Wildcard announced this partnership with Microsoft Gaming alongside its reveal of the game – it’s a deal which ensures that the only console platform you’ll be able to play Ark 2 on at launch will be Xbox.

How do I get the Viking game? ›

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  7. DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket. …
  8. NFL Mobile App.

Are there any Viking games for Xbox one? ›

Discovery Tour: Viking Age Is Now Available For Xbox One And Xbox Series X|S.

Is Skyrim a Viking game? ›

Skyrim shares a significant similarity with Norse and Viking culture. Many of the Nord architecture, art, and general culture is inspired by the Vikings and the ancient Norse people. However, there are elements that are added to the mix to give Nords their own unique identity.

How do you play Viking? ›

How to play Viking Chess (Hnefatafl) – YouTube

Is Viking TV free? ›

Viking.TV is completely free-to-access for everyone, whether you’ve cruised with us or not.

What time do the Vikings play? ›

Detroit and the Minnesota Vikings will face off in an NFC North battle at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Will there be a Season 7 of Vikings? ›

Vikings is ending so there won’t be a seventh season. The final 10 episodes were released on Amazon Prime Video on December 30, 2020. History airings began June 5, 2021.

What did Vikings do for fun? ›

Vikings engaged in running, swimming, tug-of-war called toga-honk and wrestling. Vikings also played a ball game with stick and ball. It wasn’t uncommon for someone to get hurt or even killed, as Vikings played rough. Women did not participate in these games, but they would gather to watch the men.

Is Sovngarde real? ›

Sovngarde is loosely based on the real-life Nordic legends surrounding Asgard, the realm of the gods, as well as Valhalla, a place where heroic souls are rewarded for eternity.

What is alduin based on? ›

1 Alduin May Have Been Inspired By A Norse God

It’s no surprise that Skyrim and the culture of its people, the Nords, is inspired heavily by Norse culture and mythology. From the names of its inhabitants, the weapons they yield, and even the way they look, everything about the Nords screams Norse. That includes Alduin.

Is Valhalla and Sovngarde the same? ›

Sovngarde is Asgard and the Hall of Valor is Valhalla, but Aetherius is more like Asgard i suppose…

What did Vikings call chess? ›

The Vikings played a type of chess “called Hnefatafl,” which means game or king board, where “king” refers to a particular piece in the game. This board game was like modern-day chess, yet some believed that it mimicked a Viking raid, and the object of the game was interpreted as defeating the opposing king.

What is Viking chess called? ›

Also sometimes known as Viking chess, Tafl (also known as Hnefatafl) is considered the great strategy game of the Celtic and Nordic peoples during the Middle Ages, in addition to being charged with symbolism in the Viking culture.

What does Hnefatafl mean? ›

Hnefatafl, meaning King’s Table (or literally, Fist Board Game) in Old Norse, is an asymmetric game of pure strategy played by the Vikings and neighboring people with many variations.

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