For Honor Year 5 Season 3 Tempest Launching Next Week

For Honor Year 5 Season 3 Tempest

Ubisoft has announced the For Honor Year 5 Season 3 Tempest which will be available next week on September 9. After the drought season of Mirage, Tempest brings harsh torrential rains and cyclonic winds to the game.

In addition to the new season, Ubisoft has also revealed that a special throwback event will be taking place later this season along with the return of Covenant Games.

When Heathmoor’s warriors wished for water during the drought, the Gods answered – but not in the way the warriors wanted. Now, gigantic tidal waves wreck Heathmoor’s villages and harbors along the coastlines.

Starting next week on September 9, a new limited-time launch event called Storm Tides will allow players to play through a free event pass and have access to a multitude of rewards such as the new Battle Outfit, an Effect, and an Ornament. The event will also contain new weapons that players will be able to obtain as loot.

In addition, the season will also bring a unique execution for all heroes. These executions are available for 7,000 Steel. You can also purchase the Battle Pass for $9.99, which comes with premium content including new Battle Outfits, Ornaments, Execution, Podium, and Effects.

Lastly, the game is going to bring improvements to after the game’s Testing Grounds last season. After taking players feedback from the testing, improvements to Orochi, Raider, and other fight elements will be added to the live game. Having said that, Ubisoft has also stated that another phase of Testing Grounds will be held later this month starting September 15-30. But this time around, the focus of the testing phase be on new Dominion Game Mode improvements and a second pass on the Shinobi from the last phase.

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