New For Honor Event is Inspired by Destiny 2

New For Honor Event is Inspired by Destiny 2

Key Takeaways

  • For Honor’s Halloween event is inspired by Destiny 2 with a crossover that teases an invasion of the Scorn.
  • The event, titled Light of the Guardians, runs from October 24 to November 14, featuring Guardian skins.
  • For Honor is 85% off on Steam until October 28, attracting new players with its active community and unique events.

As an old-timer gamer who’s seen the rise and fall of countless games, I must say that it’s a breath of fresh air to witness the longevity and continuous evolution of a game like For Honor. It’s not every day we see a game from 2017 still going strong with regular updates and crossover events with other franchises like Destiny 2.


The details of the upcoming Halloween event for the game “For Honor,” inspired by “Destiny 2,” have been unveiled. Despite being initially launched in 2017, Ubisoft Montreal’s thrilling title still gets fresh content updates regularly.

Since the debut of For Honor, it’s ventured into collaborations with numerous other franchises, most notably Assassin’s Creed and Dead by Daylight. It’s been intriguing to see what new crossovers might be on the horizon. Notably, Ubisoft has kept the game fresh by consistently adding new content even for a game of its age. Recently, Ubisoft made available a free co-op mode for For Honor, providing a distinctive PvE experience for both seasoned and novice players.

In a thrilling turn of events, For Honor recently unveiled the trailer for its exciting collaboration with Destiny 2. This crossover promises an intrusion of the Scorn from the Destiny universe into the realm of For Honor, forming the basis of the storyline. While the lore behind this union might seem a bit convoluted for both franchises, the sheer cool factor makes it easy to overlook any inconsistencies.

For Honor’s Destiny 2 Crossover Teases The Scorn

It’s worth noting that until October 28, For Honor is 85% off on Steam, bringing the game down to just $4.49. While this doesn’t represent an all-time low price for Ubisoft’s PvP sword combat game, it’s cheap enough to recommend trying while the Destiny 2 crossover event is on. It still has a pretty active community on Steam, with a 24-hour peak (at the time of writing) of 4,569, and crossplay also available. Gamers certainly shouldn’t struggle to find a game, and it’s only going to get busier as the Destiny 2 Halloween event begins.

As a dedicated fan, I find myself consistently amazed when a developer like Ubisoft decides to consistently update their live service game, especially considering the tremendous success of For Honor. It would have been simple for them to cash in with sequels (even multiple ones), but instead, they’ve chosen to continually enhance the original game, making it even better. To this day, it remains one of the top-tier medieval multiplayer games available, and I eagerly hope that Ubisoft continues their commitment to it for a long time yet.

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2024-10-24 05:34