Ubisoft didn’t just add new armor sets and river raids in patch 1.7.0. They quietly reinforced two critical systems:
999999 – your Silver updates instantly.Valhalla uses a hybrid anti-cheat system. While the single-player campaign can be launched offline, the game’s economy, helix store, and even certain river raid rewards are verified server-side. Cheat Engine—which works by scanning and manipulating process memory—is instantly detected by BattlEye. The moment you attach Cheat Engine to ACValhalla.exe, the game either:
Here’s the nuance: Cheat Engine itself rarely works. However, some pre-built trainers (like WeMod, FLiNG Trainer, or fearlessrevolution) might offer limited functions for 1.7.0. These trainers use their own driver-level injection, not public Cheat Engine tables.
What works (partially) as of early 2026:
Notice: None of these openly advertise “Cheat Engine.” They are separate tools.
If you want to enable speedhack:
Some tutorials suggest disabling your network adapter, launching Uplay in offline mode, then using Cheat Engine. Historically, this worked for earlier versions (1.1.0 to 1.4.0). But with 1.7.0:
Even if you find a table claiming to work offline, it’s likely patched within 48 hours.
Contrary to myth, Ubisoft does ban single-player cheaters in Valhalla—indirectly. For the 1.7.0 update, they introduced:
A Reddit user, u/EivorCheater2025, posted: “Used Cheat Engine for 10 minutes to max out iron ore. Next day, my game said ‘Data mismatch — saved data contains invalid values.’ Lost 40 hours.”
So even if you find a table that “works,” the aftermath is rarely worth it.