For Honor has surpassed 15 million global players, Marching Fire launches next week

Ubisoft has a lot to celebrate regarding For Honor. Not only does the Marching Fire Expansion launch next week, but For Honor has now surpassed 15 million players. Since it’s launch, For Honor has steadily grown with Ubisoft updating the game regularly.

In addition to new Heroes, weapons and the special training mode, For Honor also moved to dedicated servers to provide a better experience overall.

Stephane Cardin, senior producer at Ubisoft Montreal said of the milestone;

Warriors fight together and this is exemplified by the ever-growing For Honor community of players worldwide.

Over the last year, we have worked tirelessly to do right by our community as we continue to build and expand the world of For Honor, and it is the community’s passion that has ensured that we have been able to stay the course.

On behalf of the entire team, we would like to thank the 15 million warriors that have taken up arms and joined us on the battlefield. We are deeply honored to have reached this milestone, and we will continue to support For Honor so that more may enjoy what we’ve built so far.

For Honor Players

Coming on October 16, For Honor players will get to experience Marching Fire. The expansion includes four new Wu Lin heroes, 4v4 breach mode and remastered visuals. Anyone who purchases Marching Fire will receive two weeks early access to the Wu Lin heroes and the new PvE Arcade mode.

In the new mode, players will tackle randomly generated combat scenarios which will grant rewards and help level up their weapons.

To get an early look at Marching Fire, fans can tune into For Honor’s Twitch stream at 3 pm AEDT, Friday, October 12 2018.

For Honor is available now.

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