For Honor Gets Shovel Knight Content in Celebration of 4th Anniversary

For Honor Shovel Knight

In celebration of the 4th anniversary of For Honor, Ubisoft has just released the Shovel Knight content in the game, while also sharing information on Year 5 Season 1 of the game.

Before we dive into the Year 5 details of For Honor, let’s take a look at the Shovel Knight content in the game and how players can get it. The in-game crossover event brings in the Shovel Drop Emote and 3 Illustrious Outfits, each featuring Ornaments, Mood Effects, Symbols, and more.

The Emote will be available for 10,000 Steel, and the Outfits will be available for 15,000 to 20,000 Steel each; all items can be purchased via the in-game store from now until March 4.

Moving on the For Honor Year 5: Year of the Covenants,  Ubisoft reveals the content roadmap for the upcoming year includes four themed seasons bringing new customization items, two new Heroes – with one Hero to be released during Year 5 Season 2 and another to be released during Year 5 Season 4 – as well as in-game events offering players new ways to enjoy the game and a Battle Pass for each season.

For Honor was launched back in 2017 and will now enter its fifth year. The game contains 28 Heroes, including the recently launched Gryphon, as well as seven multiplayer modes, a story campaign and an unlimited PvE mode. Players embody warriors of the four great factions – the bold Knights, the brutal Vikings, the deadly Samurai and the fearsome Wu Lin – fighting to the death on intense and believable melee battlefields.

Last year, the game added a new Warmonger Hero in the game. Her weapon, a flamberge, is a two-handed elegant, and deadly sword. Wearing the defeated Apollyon’s gear, Astrea wants to honor her legacy and start the Age of Tyranny.

What do you think of For Honor and the new Shovel Knight content in the game? Post your comments below.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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