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Home » News » For Honor’s Year 7 Season 2 Launches June 15

For Honor’s Year 7 Season 2 Launches June 15

Matt DonahueBy Matt Donahue06/08/20232 Mins ReadUpdated:06/08/2023
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For Honor is still going strong, and Year 7 Season 2, Vengeance, is coming June 15, 2023. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal in collaboration with other Ubisoft studios, For Honor offers an engaging campaign and thrilling multiplayer modes where players embody warriors of the four great factions. You can play as the bold Knights, the brutal Vikings, the deadly Samurai, and the fearsome Wu Lin, fighting to the death on intense and believable melee battlefields. The Art of Battle, the game’s innovative combat system, puts players in total control of their warriors, allowing them to utilize each hero’s unique skills and combat style to vanquish all enemies who stand in their way.

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Taking a simple core game, Ubisoft is expanding the game again. This season will be inspired by stolen treasures from an exotic empire and will bring visual changes to maps of the game, as well as a new Hero Skin for Warmonger, a new Battle Pass and Battle Bundle, and more. In For Honor Year 7 Season 2, after a conquistador, Warmonger journeyed to a distant, uncharted continent, her fleet of Horkos encountered a powerful civilization of fierce fighters. While this civilization would have made for powerful allies, the Conquistadors were drawn to their riches; they ambushed the people to capture the fiercest warrior from the New World. The season begins when Conquistador Vela returns to Heathmoor with the stolen riches of this fallen civilization.

The new Hero Skin features Conquistador Vela, who hopes to cement herself as a legendary conqueror to the Horkos. Vela will be available for Warmonger at season launch for 25,000 Steel or in a bundle with 7-Day Champion Status and three scavenger crates for $11.99.

For Honor Year 7 Season 2’s Battle Pass will be available at launch with 100 tiers of different rewards reflecting the season’s theme. Players can grab the traditional Battle Pass for $9.99, or the Battle Bundle is available for $24.99, which includes the Battle Pass and instantly unlocks 25 tiers.

For Honor is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC, as well as on Ubisoft+, the Ubisoft subscription service. For Honor is also playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S through backward compatibility.

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