According to Ubisoft's recent deep dive video, the Year of the Harbinger (as this third year is known) will be "doing things a little differently", featuring a somewhat darker tone than usual. Ubisoft's third year of content for multiplayer melee fighter For Honor is now underway on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, bringing with it a new hero, a new map, and more. Interestingly, the website details that part-way through the project "the director's access to For Honor's production floor was revoked" and it took "many months and discussions for Ubisoft to reverse its decision and give the documentary's production team carte blanche". Beyond the commercial success of the game, their dreams, fears, and relationships are at stake."Įven if you're not especially invested in For Honor, it's a fascinating insight into how a video game moves from merely an idea to a fully realised product. "From Montreal to Los Angeles, through Cologne, Moscow, Seattle, and Asia, we follow Creative Director Jason VandenBerghe, Producer Stéphane Cardin, and Brand Manager Luc Duchaine as they struggle to bring an idea to life. Like the game's characters, the main creators will face adversity that will take their personal lives to the breaking point. "In the world's biggest video game studio, a constantly growing team works on the creation of For Honor, a game that stages an epic war between Vikings, knights, and samurai. "As the production team grows from 40 to 500 people, we witness the human theatre involved in creating and launching a major video game," the video description states. Is anyone just now getting into the game or looking to do so in the next few months? Seems ike a great time to, after all."Playing Hard", a docu-movie that went behind-the-scenes as Ubisoft developed For Honor, has come to Netflix in the UK.ĭescribing the movie as giving "unprecedented access to a highly secret world" of "the biggest entertainment industry in the world", the documentary follows the creation of the game For Honor across a four-year period. It's a good place to start, if you're looking for a jumping-on point.įor now, you can check out the above roadmap for teases at what's to come in the popular Ubisoft title. It comes with the base game, the Year 1 Heroes Bundle, the Marching Fire expansion, and the Year 3 Pass to get everyone ready for the next wave of gameplay goodness right around the corner next year. The For Honor Complete Edition is up for grabs for anyone who wants to see all the content from the beginning before jumping into Year 3. The pass will also unlock five Scavenger Crates, 30 days of Champion Status, and a "Thunderbolt and Frightening" effect that's applicable to all Heroes. Everyone else will be able to play with the heroes following the 7 ays of early access by using Steel in-game, with each Hero priced at 15,000 Steel. Players can purchase the For Honor Year 3 Pass to get access to each new hero with 7 days of early access. Ubisoft plans on releasing additional details about the new content later throughout 2019. The event will start on January 31, with the new Season, Vortiger, which will be introducing a new yet-to-be announced Knight Hero in addition to a new map. Ubisoft announced that For Honor will be continuing to introduce additional in-game items with the third year of content for its popular action game.įor Honor Year 3 will revolve around the Year of the Harbinger, and will include four new Heroes, new maps, regular gameplay balance updates, and seasonal in-game events with new and different ways to play.
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