Ubisoft Announces For Honor Hero Series

Ubisoft Announces For Honor Hero Series

Nothing like a little friendly competition for money.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jul 06, 2017 @ 12:06 PM (Staff Bios)
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For Honor has fallen off the map so to speak lately; there's no question about it. Although the For Honor player base may not be looking to hot right now, what's better than a friendly, competitive tournament with a cash prize to drive up the competitive scene.

Ubisoft has just announced the For Honor Hero Series which will pit the best warriors from North America, South America and Europe against each-other leading up the Season Finals on August 12, at the Intel Esports Arena in Burbank, California. 

"The first For Honor Hero Series is an open call for players to participate in weekly 1v1 Duel tournaments. Top players from select North & South American and European regions will qualify to compete in a live Season Finals event on August 12 at the Intel Esports Arena in Burbank, CA for a prize pool of $10,000."


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