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For Honor Marching Fire PC open test announced

A For Honor Marching Fire PC open test has today been confirmed by Ubisoft.

Running over 6-10 September, the open test will offer all 2 heroes including the game’s new Wu Lin fighters. Duel and Breach modes — including three new Breach maps across PvE, PvP and custom matches.

Users will be able to pre-load the open test from 4 September on PC via Uplay.

“The PC Open Test will also be the first time players will experience some of the new Marching Fire features including the Victory Celebration Screen, a new responsive dialogue system, and more,” Ubisoft confirmed.

“The Victory Celebration Screen will celebrate the winning team of each match by showing off those players’ customizations and stats. They will be showcased with special poses at the end of each match. The PC Open Test will contain the default pose, while new and more varied poses will be available at the launch of Marching Fire.”

For Honor Marching Fire heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 16 October. The base game is currently free on Xbox One as a Games with Gold title for August until 15 September.


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