Ubisoft has decided to add a new training mode to
For Honor and this addition is available right now. The combat-focused game is expanding with a series of official training missions, a complete in-game glossary of terms and a freeform arena mode to test classes and weapons in. The publisher continues to support games from Ubisoft's back catalog and the training mode is a welcomed novelty.
For Honor is one of those "easy to learn, hard to master" games and the Training Arena is a great place to perfect your mastery of the Art of Battle. But that's not all as the studio added a special training hub which was designed to give complete beginners a fresh start with a step-by-step tutorial teaching them the absolute basics of gameplay and help them learn some quick info on in-game features.
According to Ubisoft, the game's player base recently grew to 7.5 million players, which is no Rainbow Six Siege (which just crossed 30 million registered player mark) when it comes to popularity, but For Honor still have a chance to rebound as a quick glimpse at the Steamcharts figures reveals that its active player-base has grown by more than 50% over the past three months on Valve's platform alone.
Carve a path of destruction through vivid, larger-than-life battlefields in For Honor, a ground-breaking action game developed by Ubisoft Montreal in collaboration with other Ubisoft studios. Pierce the fog of war and join bold Knights, brutal Vikings, and deadly Samurais as they battle across lush, challenging battle maps. Master medieval weaponry and participate in brutal, fast-paced melee combat in an engaging story campaign and novel multiplayer modes.
For Honor is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.