


As usual, players will get full access to the Standard Edition of For Honor and those who wish to purchase the game afterwards will have their progress carried over.įurthermore, PC players will be able to grab a copy of the game for up to 85 per cent off while the free weekend lasts. Let's just hope this one doesn't end up being as toxic.Īnyway, Kyoshin is not the only news of the day as PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S players will be able to enjoy a free weekend until July 19, 2021. Given the makeshift eyepatch, katana and spirit magic, this character looks like it's been ripped straight out of an anime but there appear to be other inspirations too as one of the skins bears impeccable resemblance to Yasuo from League of Legends. Assuming Ubisoft Montreal were to start work on a sequel, we wouldn’t expect it to arrive until the 6th year of content concludes, and likewise we imagine that it might launch as a next-gen exclusive on PS5 and Xbox Series XS. Kyoshin does though and can sometimes use it to incapacitate enemies long enough to close in and finish them off with the blade. At the time of writing Ubisoft has not announced a sequel to For Honor. Along with the HONOR 50 Series, HONOR also announced the launch of the HONOR 50 SE and HONOR Earbuds 2 SE TWS headphones in China. This new hero will belong to the Samurai faction and will be a bit different from other fights in that they don't mess with freaky spirit magic. At a later date, the HONOR 50 will also be available in international markets outside of China, including France, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the U.K. Those who wish to purchase Kyoshin for 15,000 Steel instead will have to wait until August 5, 2021. On July 22, 2021, when the new hero will be available for $7.99 / €7.99.
