For Honor: Simply Too Strong – eSports Tournament Bans Peacekeeper

For Honor: Simply Too Strong – eSports Tournament Bans Peacekeeper

Major League Gaming ensures better balance in eSports tournaments for For Honor itself. They are banning the Peacekeeper hero class.

The Peacekeeper is undoubtedly one of the strongest heroes in For Honor for 1v1 duels and is therefore frequently used by players. With her quick attacks, she whirls around enemies, poisons them, and elegantly dodges enemy attack attempts.

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Therefore, it is not surprising that the Peacekeeper is also the first choice for many players in eSports tournaments. However, when a “Peacekeeper vs. Peacekeeper” duel follows one after another, it is not fun. Neither for the participants nor for the spectators.

As Ubisoft has not yet been able to solve this balancing issue, Major League Gaming, one of the world’s largest eSports organizers, is stepping in. Currently, a Brawl tournament is announced, in which the Peacekeeper is strictly prohibited. Participants must choose a different hero class. The tournament takes place on the PS4.

Whether and when Ubisoft will adjust the hero balance again is currently unknown. However, they should definitely patch it. Because in the “normal” live game, players have no way to simply exclude the Peacekeeper when searching for matches.


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Source(s): GameStar
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