Gladiators and Highlanders highlight For Honor’s Season 3

Written by Louis

August 20, 2017

Let’s start a fight.

Grudge and Glory is gonna be the tagline for For Honor’s Season 3 update as Ubisoft introduce new characters and new maps in their medieval, player versus player warfare. Gone live back in the 15th of this month, For Honor’s Grudge and Glory update includes the new Highlander and Gladiator character classes together with a new Ranked play mode and new items, with the item rarity system also given a new feel with the inclusion of legendary gears.

Highlander Gameplay Preview:

Gladiator Gameplay Preview:

In addition to new characters, Grudge and Glory also adds 2 new maps, Sentinel and Viking Village which promises to add “a new dynamic to multiplayer matches” with the inclusion of hazard triggers such as barrels and ballistas.

Sentinel Map Preview:

Viking Village Map Preview:

For Honor is Ubisoft’s newest IP initially released back in Feb of this year for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms, in contrast to its other popular IPs, For Honor gives a huge focus on the PVP experience as it pits Knights, Vikings and Samurais in 1v1, 2v2, and 4v4 matches through various game modes.

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