Ubisoft has confirmed that its medieval action game, For Honor, will be playable on next-gen consoles and allow players to transfer their progress.Ubisoft shared the news on Thursday, October 8 via the For Honor website, and detailed some of its planned upgrades for the game’s next-gen debut.
Per the blog post, For Honor will be playable through backwards compatibility for free on day one of the next-gen consoles’ launch.The game will not receive a dedicated next-gen release, but will instead be a current-gen version with higher resolution and enhanced graphics.
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