For Honor's Second Season Brings New Warriors & New Maps

For Honor's Second Season Brings New Warriors & New Maps

The path ahead looks promising.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 16, 2017 @ 05:48 PM (Staff Bios)
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For Honor has been through some rough patches since its release but finally, Ubisoft is releasing some long anticipated content. For Honor's second season, Shadow & Might, is now available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. For Honor, fans have been awaiting this DLC for over 2 months since the Centurion and Shinobi hero were leaked.

Along with the addition of two new heroes, we'll also be getting two brand new maps, nine new faction warfare territories and a new "epic" gear level. 

While players have been relatively upset with Ubisoft's work with For Honor, most problems have been either addressed or solved and this DLC marks the start of a prosperous new future for the game. 

The For Honor team has made numerous improvements to hero balancing, gear, matchmaking, and network stability, and much more is planned.


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