For Honor’s Year 3 roadmap released, includes new champions and maps

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Three years have almost passed since the launch of For Honor by Ubisoft Montreal. As the second year begins to wrap things up, Ubisoft is well underway preparing the third year for even more content for fans to enjoy.

With four new heroes, new maps, and regular balance updates already in the works along with seasonal-in-game events about to take place – For Honor fans have a lot to look forward to in the upcoming year as the new season prepares to kick off on January 31, 2019.

The new season named ‘Vortiger’ will introduce a new and yet-to-be-announced Knight Hero as well as a brand new map. Along with the new year reveal, Ubisoft has confirmed a Year 3 Pass, which will grant players seven days early access to all new Heroes, five Scavenger Crates, 30 days of Champion Status, and a special “Thunderbolt and Frightening effect” that can be applied to each of the games heroes players can use.

For those just jumping into For Honor, you can purchase the For Honor Complete Edition, which features the base game itself, the Year 1 Heroes Bundle, the Marching Fire Expansion and the upcoming Year 3 Pass. This version of the game is now available and features many of the games Year 2 features such as dedicated servers, an optional expansion as well as several key updates driven by community feedback since the launch of the game in 2016.

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Much like Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, you can expect a bit more to be revealed at a later date as the third year gets underway in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned as we’ll keep you up to date as more information is released in the upcoming days.


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