In For Honor, it is worth playing again in the coming days. Ubisoft is compensating all players for yesterday’s issues.
A lot has been happening in For Honor in the last few days:
- On Wednesday morning, the first season of the faction war ended. The Vikings were able to seize victory and were rewarded with fine prizes.
- Then the update 1.06 went live on PC – but caused major issues.
- On Thursday afternoon, the update 1.06 was also made available for PS4 and Xbox One.
- And on Thursday evening, the start and the new heroes of the second season were revealed. A trailer for season 2 and all info can be found in the link.
However, that wasn’t all. Last night, there was also maintenance work on PC, which aimed to resolve the serious issues following update 1.06. Additionally, there was an outage at Ubisoft’s servers for several hours yesterday. Gaming was not possible during this time.
Compensations are on the way
Due to these issues, Ubisoft is planning a compensation: Starting from April 28 (which is today), all players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC will receive Champion status for three days for free. The Champion status grants you several advantages in the game, including higher XP gains. Therefore, it is particularly worthwhile to play during this time to level up the heroes.
Note: Ubisoft has not specified at what time the compensation will go live. As this article was written (8:30 AM), the Champion status was not yet available. It should be available throughout the day.
In the past, Ubisoft has granted the Champion status as compensation after server outages.
Currently, For Honor is in a season break. The first season has ended, and the second season does not begin until mid-May. Before that, you can view the new heroes of season 2 here.
