For Honor may not be Ubisoft's biggest title, but it has still managed to cultivate an audience through crossover events and additional content. The title has now released a roadmap for the upcoming month and it appears to be packed full of content for players of all clans. The new season called "Hope" looks to have plenty of quests and cosmetics for players to unlock and there are two tracks for those with a battle pass and without.

The action-fantasy game pits players against each other as they attempt to gain new territory. For Honor was highly anticipated but faced issues with microtransaction and the quality of online gameplay. Despite setbacks, the game has continued to receive updates and build on its original content with DLC's and seasons. The new Battle Pass looks to give players more content once more.

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Both premium and free tacks will have 100 tiers for players to journey through. The premium pass includes a fair amount of extra content including "the tales of Wyverndale effect, the Herald of Wyverndale battle outfit, dragon-themed weapons and an epic execution for all heroes." For Honor is celebrating February in style and this pass along with new content may very well tempt players to give the title another try. Since moving to a free-to-play approach the game has had renewed interest and this will only continue with new content.

For Honor has managed to cultivate an audience after becoming free-to-play, yet its initial reception has still deterred some players from the title. While the game may have struggled to hit the ground running, updates like the latest Battle Pass will continue to draw attention to the title on its third anniversary.  Whether players will feel they have enough content from the new season remains to be seen, but it is clear that Ubisoft is investing in the longevity of the game.

Some have claimed that For Honor is one of the best fighting games of this generation and although some players may disagree, Ubisoft seem to be supporting the title. Free-to-play games are popular at the moment and Ubisoft may very well be looking to the title to make an impression in the market. New content is a sure way to intrigue players and For Honor looks like it will tempt players if it continues to create more content.

For Honor is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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