Today, Ubisoft announced that For Honor will be receiving a new training mode to help bring new players into the multiplayer, sword-swinging action game.
For new players, the Apprentice Trials and the Warriors Trials are the best places to go to get used to the controls. In these trials, players are graded on their performance, allowing them to retry until they reach their best possible grade.
For veteran players, the Training Arena will be open, allowing players to practice against specific heroes with specific movesets. There will also be Training Media available the players, an in-game library of videos on the faction war, or info on game modes.
These new training features are part of For Honor’s Season 5, Age of Wolves, which celebrates the first anniversary of the game and has brought major improvements to the player experience, including the implementation of the dedicated servers on both consoles and PC, as well as reworks of several Heroes. The release of the all-new training mode is part of For Honor’s continued growth since launch. With five seasons, three different in-game events, two free weekends and more than 5,000 pieces of new content added the For Honor team has been dedicated to making the game more accessible and engaging for all players.
For players still waiting to get into the game, the For Honor PC Starter Edition is available for $14.99 and includes three Vanguard heroes as well as three fully playable faction heroes and unlockable remaining heroes.
The new training mode for For Honor will be available as a free update tomorrow, April 19th, on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
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