For Honor is a third-person, historical battleground action game released by Ubisoft's Montreal studio back in 2017. The game features a single-player story mode and seven multiplayer modes that pit players against players. Players can play several For Honor Heroes across five Factions – the Iron Legion (Knights), the Warborn (Vikings), the Dawn Empire (Samurai), the Wu Lin (Ancient Chinese), and the recently added Outlander faction (Pirates plus more to come).
Since its launch, For Honor has released a number of DLCs, including season passes and a single expansion, Marching Fire. Across platform game stores, gamers can find a few editions to purchase – Starter, Standard, and Marching Fire. While the Starter Edition only provides players with the base game of For Honor, the Standard and Marching FireEditions offer them more content. For those interested in trying out the game, there are some key differences between the Standard Edition and the Marching Fire Edition to keep in mind.
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The game currently has eight total game modes for its players to enjoy – one single-player mode and seven multiplayer modes, with another currently in beta, perhaps to be released with the next-gen version of For Honor. The singleplayer mode takes players through the lore of the game and acts as an introduction to the three core factions of For Honor – that of the Vikings, the Knights, and the Samurai. It also establishes the grounds of For Honor's gameplay, therefore, serving as a tutorial for new players.
The game's Standard Edition features the base game as well as the singleplayer story mode and multiplayer modes. What sets the Standard Edition apart from the Starter Edition is the availability of the
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