Ubisoft just announced that For Honor Year 5 Season 4 Frozen Shores will be available next week on December 9, 2021. A later update, Title Update 2 (TU2), also brings a new hero and other experiences and rewards in the world of For Honor on January 27, 2022.
Here’s what we know about this latest update. During a calm winter, all factions recover from their losses caused by the perils of Tempest, except for mysterious ships that have navigated the rising waters of Heathmoor and ended up at the docks. From December 9 until December 30, For Honor will offer a limited time event, Frostwind Celebrations. During For Honor’s Frozen Shores, players will be able to progress through a Free Event Pass and gain access to a multitude of rewards such as a Paired-Emote, new Battle Outfit, an Effect and an Ornament. There will also be weapons available for players to loot. For $9.99, players can purchase a Battle Pass with premium content including new Battle Outfits, Ornaments, Execution, Podium and Effects.
Additionally, Ubisoft has some improvements to offer up. Following last season’s Testing Grounds, improvements to the Shinobi will be added to the live game on season launch. For Honor will also have another phase of Testing Grounds from December 30 to January 6, focusing on the Dominion game mode and Conqueror. Changes for Dominion will include capture speed, renown, hard points and other UI improvements.
On January 27, Title Update 2 brings a new hero into the world of For Honor, as well as limited-time experiences and rewards. The Covenant Games return, allowing players to play the Carousel of Horkos game mode, with rewards including a Battle Outfit and an Ornament as well as an Effect. A Throwback Event, the Black Prior’s Riposte, will also bring back original rewards and weapons.
With over 25 million players, For Honor is available on PlayStation4, the Xbox One family of devices, and Windows PC, as well as on Ubisoft+, the Ubisoft subscription service.*
For Honor is playable on PlayStation5 and Xbox Series X|S through backward compatibility.