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For Honor Season Pass will give us access to a lot of content, yet to be revealed, but we know that will give the option to play with up to six completely new heroes, and we will can play with these heroes a few days before its official release whenever we'll have the Season Pass, unique emotes and movements to each warrior and 3 Scavenger boxes, that we'll can open to discover new objects with the option that appear some superior object. But among the most spectacular bonuses that will be awarded this Season Pass, is the state of champion for 30 days that will give us more experience gained after each battle and the possibility of obtaining better rewards and loot by rapping the battlefield after a fight. This state can also be bought inside the game but it is worth 2000 steel.
Do not forget that to activate all these Bonus it is necessary to have the base game installed in your Sony account.
An excellent hybrid between a tactical fencing action and a fighting game, which wins thanks to a complex fighting system and balanced characters. [Issue#272]
For Honor is an entertaining game on the PlayStation 4 and after the 4GB initial patch which addresses a few issues, you’re ready to be transported back to the violent time of Knights, Vikings and Samurai. Sure, the story in the single-player campaign is a little contrived at times but it’s a great introduction to the game and more importantly the controls. Given that, the combat mechanics of For Honor is quite sturdy and can be very brutal at times, particularly in multiplayer but the amount of grinding and use of both in-game and real-world currency may deter some people.
Ubisoft has managed to bring a fresh experience to the genre. It is true that we've already seen medieval themed games, but not a single one like For Honor. Solid gameplay mechanics, interesting visuals and remarkable sound effects. However, it is a shame that it lacks content, with a single player campaign that adds nothing to the experience. These lacking elements can overshadow Ubisoft's good work and bury the game before they expect.
For Honor is brutal fun. The fighting game mechanics take some time to truly get used to, but once you do, there's a unique, clever and deeply engaging multiplayer experience to be had here.
For Honor has big production values and great combat, but a myriad of issues - server stability being chief among them - prevent it from being a classic.
Its deep and engaging combat system is very much worth experiencing, though a lackluster single player campaign and clumsy visuals keep it from reaching the lofty heights Ubisoft was aiming for.
As it is, this is a game with a disposable single-player campaign, multiplayer matches that crash or disconnect as often as they complete, and a slew of fantastic mechanics that only rise to the surface in a single game mode out of a half-dozen...If there was ever a game to take a "wait and see" approach to, it's For Honor.
January 31, 2019
PlayStation Plus offers Hitman, For Honor and 100GB of cloud storage in February. Watch video
December 21, 2018
Assassin’s Creed crossover event comes to For Honor. Watch video
December 20, 2018
For Honor: Ubisoft teases a possible crossover with Assassin’s Creed. Read more
December 19, 2018
For Honor: Ubisoft details Year 3. Read more
October 18, 2018
For Honor’s Marching Fire extension publishes its launch trailer. Watch video
October 15, 2018
Ubisoft teases For Honor Year 3. Watch video
December 19, 2017
Ubisoft presents the new winter event for For Honor, called Frost Wind Festival. Watch video
November 6, 2017
For Honor’s fourth season adds two new heroes. Watch video