For Honor Free Weekend Starts This Thursday

For Honor Free Weekend Starts This Thursday

Is it enough it bring players in?

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Aug 07, 2017 @ 04:08 PM (Staff Bios)
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The player-base of Ubisoft's For Honor has been subpar at best since the developer received heavy backlash from their expensive micro transaction system and their poor servers. Since then, Ubisoft has been slowly trying to make it up to the community, but most people had already abandoned it. 

Luckily, Ubisoft has marked For Honor down by 50% from August 10 - 20, and they are also holding a free weekend trial which runs from August 10th until the 13th. During this time, all of your experience will be transferred over in the event that you decide to purchase the game.

Here's what Ubisoft had to say about the free weekend:

"From August 10 to August 13, you will have access to a deep roster of diverse heroes, as well the games five multiplayer modes, all multiplayer maps, and full campaign (playable in single-player or online co-op)."


The free weekend will be available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

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