For Honor crosses 15 million players

For Honor is a third-person fighting game where you have to utilize skillful combat to dispatch foes. The title focuses on a number of historical warriors like the Vikings and Samurai, as they fight for resources in an alternate reality. Aside from providing a short single-player campaign, the multiplayer modes are robust and present quite the challenge.

Today, Ubisoft announced that the game has crossed fifteen million players since launch. This includes all platforms: Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4. The company issued the following statement on its website.

For Honor's biggest update ever, Marching Fire, launches October 16, 2018, but fans have a big reason to celebrate ahead of the arrival of new Heroes, modes and more. For Honor has surpassed 15 million players! The game's population has continued to grow since launch with the release of several major post-launch updates, new Heroes, gear, training features and the shift to dedicated servers.

The Marching Fire expansion will feature four new "Wu Lin" Heroes, a "Breach" mode that lets player attack or defend a castle, remastered visuals, and more.

It's great to see that the game is doing so well. For Honor's continued success can be attributed to post-launch support. Ubisoft is aggressively releasing content for For Honor more than a year later. Hopefully this trend will continue in the future. If you haven't played the game, be sure to download it.

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