Part of the big update Marching Fire coming October 16, here is the E3 gameplay walkthrough of Breach, the new 4v4 mode. The video also gives a look at the new Wu Lin faction which consists of four heroes inspired by ancient Chinese martial arts. These warriors will be part of the paid bundle that also includes a new unlimited PvE mode playable in single player and two-player online co-op. The free content update (Breach) will also add three new maps and graphical enhancements. Until June 18, PC players can gets the Starter Edition of For Honor for free.
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Marching Fire expansion will even include a single-player and co-op mode, and they are giving For Honor for free to attract new players to the community.
If the For Honor developers can achieve a more steady and frequent release of new factions and characters similar to what Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege has achieved - 40 Operators in 2 years and a half, For Honor will become far more successful.
For Honor is perfect for a Battle Royale mode, even if it would require new and bigger maps, and a reduced amount of players. Ubisoft has yet to embrace the BR trend, but some of their games are perfect for it: For Honor, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Tom Clancy's The Division and even Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege if they use 4 man teams instead of individuals, last surviving team wins.