If summer is synonymous with outings with friends and vacations, some people spend a large part of their free time playing video games. And good news, because from July 24 until August 4, Ubisoft is offering free access to a major title that will plunge you into the Middle Ages.
So, if you love fighting with swords and axes, while being immersed in conflicts involving different civilizations, For Honor is sure to please. Released in 2017, this game brings together several factions, including Knights, Vikings, Samurai, Outlanders and Wu Lin. In all, there are more than 32 heroes you can embody to defend your homeland and save your honor in the face of the enemy. Each character possesses various skills that enable them to be faster or more damaging. Moreover, For Honor is a veritable institution in the art of mastering combat. In fact, there's no point in hitting every key in the hope of doing some damage to your opponents, as you'll need to combine strategy, precision and parrying to emerge victorious. You can also play with other players from all over the world, allowing you to immerse yourself in epic, thrilling battles.
So, if you haven't yet played the game that made the headlines when it was released, this free trial from July 24 to August 4 from Ubisoft is an excellent opportunity. However, it should be noted that this access will end on Xbox One, Xbox Series, PS4 and PS5 on July 31, while you'll have to wait until August 4 for PC. Finally, you'll need Xbox Game Pass if you're an Xbox gamer. But don't worry, you won't have to pay anything to play it, as all you have to do is download the game. And there's an important detail to bear in mind: your progress in the game during this offer will be saved. In other words, if you want to buy it later, you'll pick up where you left off, so you don't have to start from scratch.
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Gameblog.fr (in French), GG.deals