For Honor Free on Steam Now
Combat-focused action game For Honor: Starter Edition is free to download on Steam until August 27.
Last month, medieval fighting game For Honor from developer/publisher Ubisoft entered its seventh season of content update, Storm and Fury while also being added to Xbox Live Gold lineup of free games for the month of August.
This month, players on PC will be able to try out this third-person multiplayer title for free, because they can now grab and own a copy of the Starter Edition on Valve's digital distribution platform, Steam before August 27, 2018.
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Within first 24 hour of this announcement, a spike of interest raised among gamers and where Ubisoft had trouble having a steady number of concurrent players engaged to the game, they are currently facing an overwhelming surge of them.
According to a report from Steam Charts, number that has reached to peak was a whooping 216,499 and it was the highest number of audience interest the title saw on PC platform after it was released back in February 2017.
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Starter Edition is usually charged only $15 in stores but anyone can grab it now and add to their library forever, for free. This version comes with three original heroes Kensei, Raider and Warden unlocked from Samurai, Viking and Knights factions.
These playable heroes are also customizable with emotes and several other options. Remaining three heroes of your fraction will be available for playing but not for customization and unlocking the rest will require in-game currency.
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Since this is not a limited time Free Weekend offer, Starter Edition is great for newcomers to learn their way into this online melee brawler. You will be able to earn more currency through playing to eventually unlock other characters of the game.
For Honor will be introducing Marching Fire update on October 16, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms, which will see debut of new 4v4 mode and a Chinese-themed faction called Wu Lin to draw more players.
Last month, medieval fighting game For Honor from developer/publisher Ubisoft entered its seventh season of content update, Storm and Fury while also being added to Xbox Live Gold lineup of free games for the month of August.
This month, players on PC will be able to try out this third-person multiplayer title for free, because they can now grab and own a copy of the Starter Edition on Valve's digital distribution platform, Steam before August 27, 2018.
For Honor Free on Steam Now |
RELATED: For Honor Season VII: Storm and Fury Release Date
Within first 24 hour of this announcement, a spike of interest raised among gamers and where Ubisoft had trouble having a steady number of concurrent players engaged to the game, they are currently facing an overwhelming surge of them.
According to a report from Steam Charts, number that has reached to peak was a whooping 216,499 and it was the highest number of audience interest the title saw on PC platform after it was released back in February 2017.
RELATED: Call of Duty: WWII – Shadow War DLC Announced
Starter Edition is usually charged only $15 in stores but anyone can grab it now and add to their library forever, for free. This version comes with three original heroes Kensei, Raider and Warden unlocked from Samurai, Viking and Knights factions.
These playable heroes are also customizable with emotes and several other options. Remaining three heroes of your fraction will be available for playing but not for customization and unlocking the rest will require in-game currency.
Steam Charts For Honor Player Count |
RELATED: Darksiders 3 Gamescom 2018 Trailer
Since this is not a limited time Free Weekend offer, Starter Edition is great for newcomers to learn their way into this online melee brawler. You will be able to earn more currency through playing to eventually unlock other characters of the game.
For Honor will be introducing Marching Fire update on October 16, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms, which will see debut of new 4v4 mode and a Chinese-themed faction called Wu Lin to draw more players.