For Honor Offers a Chance to Win Trip to E3 2016

Are you already a fan of For Honor’s Art of Battle melee system? Fancy yourself a knight, samurai, or Viking? Do you like talking about games on camera with other people? If you said yes to these questions, then you’ll want to enter the For Honor community video reporter contest immediately. The team is currently offering members of its community in North America and South America a chance to win a trip to E3 2016, so if you live in those territories, visit the contest page now to check out all the relevant details. The contest is also open to For Honor’s European community, giving residents there a chance to win a trip to Gamescom.

In addition to creating videos that will appear on official For Honor channels, winners will be able to attend the Ubisoft E3 media briefing, visit the Ubisoft booth on the show floor of E3, and hang out at the Ubisoft Club lounge, as well as attending a variety of special events. Additionally, the winners will get to dine and chat with the For Honor team.

For Honor is currently in development for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For more information on the game, check out our previous coverage:

For Honor Director Jason Vandenberghe Speaks On What Keeps Us Playing

For Honor – What We Learned from Player Feedback

Inside For Honor’s Dominion Mode

For Honor

For Honor

Release date — TBA
Developer — Ubisoft Montreal
Enter the chaos of a raging war as a bold knight, brutal viking, or mysterious samurai, three of the greatest warrior legacies. For Honor is a fast-paced, competitive experience mixing skill, strategy, and team play with visceral melee combat.

The Art of Battle, For Honor’s innovative control system, puts you in total control of your heroes, each with distinct skills and weapons, as you fight for land, glory, and honor. As a skilled warrior on an intense, believable battleground, you annihilate all soldiers, archers, and opposing heroes who stand in your way.

ESRB Rating: RP
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