Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla is the latest installment in the long-running franchise. The game takes place during the Viking expansion into the British Isles.

Released in 2020, Valhalla quickly gained massive popularity, thanks to the stunning visuals, narrative, characters, and the return of social stealth mechanics.

But as is the case with every game these days, the title is susceptible to bugs and issues such as players getting stuck on a white screen when launching or loading the game or the low audio quality issue which Ubisoft is not going to fix.

And according to recent reports (1,2,3,4,5) from Valhalla players, many say their runes have disappeared after their gear was automatically upgraded to divine quality.

The problem seems to be limited to those who purchased the Dawn of Ragnarok expansion pack and is affecting items that were purchased from the store. Players say their runes have vanished from their inventory as well.

Many said they have lost a large amount of runes due to the bug. Below are some reports from Valhalla players who said their runes suddenly disappeared after the 1.5.0 update.

As it turns out, Ubisoft has added the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla bug where runes have disappeared for many to its list of known issues.

Ubisoft Support said that the issue is currently under investigation. Unfortunately, there is no ETA on when it will be fixed.

On further investigation, we did come across a workaround that requires players to go offline and unequip all the runes and go back online.

Rest assured, we will be keeping tabs on the matter and update this space as and when we come across new information so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb. In the meantime, do let us if the aforementioned workaround fixed the issue in the comments down below.

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