For Honor Introduces A New Hero Alongside Its Title Update 2
This update’s Hero Fest will include both Kyoshin and Nuxia.
For Honor’s Title Update 2 is scheduled for launch on February 2. Players will be able to take on a new Hero, enjoy new Armor Variants, and much more.
First off, players can try For Honor for free on Microsoft, Epic, and Sony PS4/ PS5 starting on February 2, and can preload the game on Jan 31.
For Honor welcomes the newest hero, The Afeera. These elite warrior-scholars are joining Pirate and Medjay as the third Outlander Hero. The Hero will come with two sets and will be exclusively available for purchase starting February 2 for $7.99 as a bundle that includes the Hero, one Ornament, one Elite Outfit, seven days of Champion Status and three scavenger crates. Players will also be able to unlock the hero starting February 16 for 15 000 Steel in-game.
In addition to the new Hero and TU2’s release, a free Event Pass: Twilight of the Afeera, will be available from February 2 to February 23. Players will be able to earn exclusive and limited-time rewards like ornaments, effects, and more. In addition, the limited-time event, Horkos Masquerade, will be returning for the last time. This special 4v4 game mode Carousel of Horkos will be available from March 2 to March 9.
Kyoshin and Nuxia will both be joining the Hero Fest. For those who don't know, the Hero Fest is a week-long fest where players can try out certain heroes for a week for free. These heroes can then be purchased if players want to continue using the hero after the Hero Fest week ends. Kyoshin’s Hero Fest is From February 23 to March 2, and Nuxia’s is from March 9 to March 16.
Players that would like to read the patch notes or learn more about the newest hero, the Afeera, can check out the official notes here on Ubisoft’s site.
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