This is a good sign for For Honor’s sale prospects. Ubisoft also said that demand for the upcoming beta test is 40 percent higher than any previous Ubisoft game in a comparable prelaunch period.
“It was in the top 10 during most of the closed alpha’s four days, with number of streaming channels growing each day.” Storm castles and fortresses in massive battles and confront deadly bosses in intense duels to ensure the survival of your people against a mysterious and. “During the closed alpha, For Honor was at one point the second-most watched title on, temporarily besting stalwarts such as World of Warcraft, Counter-Strike and Dota 2,” Ubisoft noted in its press release. They are also a marketing tool, since those playing the alpha or beta can broadcast the game on streaming sites like Twitch or spread hype through social media. These tests help publishers discover bugs and balancing problems in a game before officially releasing them. A closed beta or alpha is only accessible to those the company invites to it. The game arrived in 2017 and has since received an impressive cascade of updates, gameplay tweaks, and content seasons. For Honor has long been the go-to example when praising Ubisoft’s live-game support strategy. After years of big changes that included new characters & seasonal events, and with even bigger changes ahead, this is a perfect opportunity to join a game. Betas, however, take place further along in a game’s development. For Honor will be updated to support crossplay across PC, PlayStation and Xbox later this month. 'Gallic vidgamer Ubisoft lines up 3 features'. We often see company tout numbers for open beta tests, similar events. 'Michael Fassbender Wants To Honor The Game & Bring In Original Elements On The Assassin's Creed Movie'. A cold dark place where you can post your rants about For Honor and nobody will see it.