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Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Grammy Win Overshadowed By Presenter Hilariously Butchering The Game's Name

Assassin's Creed Valhalla picked up a prestigious award and a mangled pronunciation at the Grammys.

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History was made at the Grammys last night, as the music industry's biggest awards show featured a category reserved for video games. Stephanie Economou took the prize and bragging rights for being the first-ever winner of this award, for her work on Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Valhalla and the Dawn of Ragnarok expansion. Or as presenter of the award, comedian Randy Rainbow, said, Assassin's Creed Valalaha. Hey, it happens to the best of us when we're up on stage in front of thousands of people.

While the Grammys have featured video game soundtrack nominations before--Christopher Tin and the Soweto Gospel Choir won a Grammy in 2011 for Civilization IV's intro--this was the first year in which the medium had a category dedicated specifically to it.

Economou faced some stiff competition in the "Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games/Interactive Media" category, as the award nominees included Bear McCreary (Call of Duty: Vanguard), Austin Wintory (Aliens: Fireteam Elite), Richard Jacques (Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy), and Christopher Tin (Old World). Last year was an especially good time to be a fan of video game music, and if you're looking for something to listen to, you can check out GameSpot's list of the best video game soundtracks of 2022.

In her acceptance speech, Economou thanked everyone who had a hand in shaping Valhalla's score, as well as the people who "fought tirelessly" to help get video game music recognized on a global stage.

In other news related to Ubisoft's backstabbing franchise, Assassin's Creed Mirage is rumored to be gearing up for an August launch. Ubisoft is taking a back-to-basics approach with this game, but it does have grand plans for the future of the series with the ambitious Assassin's Creed Infinity.

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This guy is just borderline illiterate. He started struggling right off the bat.

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cant blame him. a shitty formulaic sequel he probablu doesnt even remember working for. won the award because the jury has the barest knowledge of games and that envelope from ubi was pretty convincing as well

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@ghostspartan: That doesn't really explain why he can't read the word 'Valhala'. I mean, everybody seems to be able to say, 'Gotham Knights' aloud, and that game's worse than any of the mainline AC games.

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@mogan: but that is the goddamn batman!

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@mogan: but thats the goddamn batman!

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looks like peewee herman

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The pronunciation was so bad
I'm wondering if he did it on purpose to get more famous.
It's the kind of thing he'd do.
He's got the name and face of a psychopathic dystopian gameshow presenter.

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How does someone not know how to pronounce Valhalla in 2023? Viking media is everywhere.

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They probably should have spelled it out phonetically on the card for him...he had trouble with "assassin's," too. Can't expect too much from a Hollywood "celebrity."

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What's with those nominees, where are Ragnarok or Elden Ring? And didn't Valhalla come out 2 years ago, why is it nominated now? Wth?

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That guy is one of the most cringeworthy "personalities" to manifest in the last ten years. It was frankly an insult that they had him present the award in the first place.

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@chriss_m: They should have tried to get Henry Cavill.

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@joecollin: Or JK Rowling perhaps

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