'For Honor' News: Single Player Campaign Provides 'Full Experience'

Ubisoft has recently caught a handful of attention with For Honor, especially after the successful 4-day alpha test for the multiplayer mode. The gaming giant wants to make the fans to also know that the single player mode will be equally awesome.

While talking about the upcoming game's solo mode with GameSpot, Jason VandenBerghe - For Honor's creative director, just hyped that the single player campaign will definitely have a "full experience", as posted on Game Rant.

As per VandenBerghe's definition of For Honor's single-player mode, players will experience each of the game's individual warrior classes - knights, vikings, and samurai - as the campaign progresses. In fact, Ubisoft's developers created the solo experience to simply cater to those fans who are not fond on playing online multiplayer, to give them their own world of adventure so to speak.

"It's a full story campaign, a cinematic adventure where you will play as the knights first as the Warden, then you play as the Raider, then you play as the Orochi... You'll play all through three different regions; the knights' homeland, the viking homeland, and the samurai homeland. You'll go on this great adventure... We built the campaign so that if you bought the game just for that, that you would be satisfied even if you never went online and played multiplayer. It's intended to be a full experience."

As portrayed in For Honor's full trailer below this article, the game's single player campaign telltales on a fictitious clash stirring between all three of the warrior factions (Vikings, Knights, and Samurai). Deceptively, the war is being provoked by Apollyon - who seems to be a war god, and he is a key figure in the solo campaign as a character who is for war.

With a fair amount of titles abandoning solo campaigns lately, to favor online multiplayer experience, For Honor's decision to retaliate and bring back to true essence of solo gameplay is a wonderful treat, especially for gamers who do not want to interact with other people.

It will be some time before For Honor finally hits the shelves, so it is recommended to reserve verdict whether or not the single player mode can actually be at par or even outshine the game's multiplayer. With this in mind, Ubisoft will definitely provide fans with video teasers to showcase what can be anticipated from the solo campaign from today to the day it will be released early next year.

For Honor is set to go to battle on Feb. 14 next year for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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