Ubisoft has done a better job than a lot of other publishers when it comes to melding the new live-services model with big-budget games. And this is something that has enabled Rainbow Six: Siege, The Division, and For Honor to rebound from and bring in new audiences or attract new players. Now the publisher has launched a new video that talks about how live services will continue to serve as the guiding light in the online melee-weapon fighter For Honor.
At the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show in Los Angeles in June, Ubisoft is planning to show off new content and updates that are coming to For Honor in the future. While there’s precedent for things that came out in the previous year to get time on an E3 stage, but this is an indication that For Honor is doing well enough to justify Ubisoft’s commitment to it. In a new video that it published today, Ubisoft explained what it has done to keep For Honor relevant to its community.
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