For Honor Competitive Mode and Duel Tourney Testing Next Week

Ubisoft announces they will launch a public test next week in For Honor that will introduce ranked play a duel tournaments to the melee combat game. The test period will begin on June 29th and conclude on July 4th, and they offer a Q&A on the plan with game director Damien Kieken. Here's the latest community livestream for the game and here are details on the plan from the UbiBlog:
For Honor was designed from the ground up to encourage competitive play, and now the development team wants to raise the game’s competitive bar with the introduction of ranked play through a public test for Duel Tournaments. For Honor’s Duel Tournament feature is a structured tournament system where warriors will battle it out not just for bragging rights, but also for glory in a new ranking system. All players start in a qualifier stage, where they will have to participate in 20 matches before being ranked into one of five tiers (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond – the highest rank) based on their performance. These tiers are then divided into five groups, ensuring that battles are fought between warriors of similar skill. Because this is a public test of the Duel Tournament feature, progress and rewards will not be saved after the test period concludes on July 4.

This is just the beginning of ranked For Honor play, as the team will release the full feature in a future update for all platforms. The For Honor Team also has some upcoming competitive opportunities for those looking to prove themselves on the battlefield before the ranked feature launches. Stay tuned on the Blog for more information on that soon.

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MrGrosser wrote on Jun 23, 2017, 10:44:
They've got a really small pool to get people from. It's 24hr peak was less than 2000 users. In the past month, it's only been above that a handful at times. Another "great in theory" game.. just poorly executed.

I haven't anything that was great about this game in theory.

On paper it was an abysmally shallow rinse an repeat gindfest by design to help (rather created around the goal of) sell unlockable content. Adding anything else to the description would be far more negative than that.




Things like this are a prime example of games by committee. Blatantly designed wholly around points to create something disguised as a game.

Doing as little as possible, reusing as much as possible so the investment is as low as possible. Design something which not only facilitates but encourages further spending/profit to avoid the grind (otherwise knows as playing a game when it isn't complete shit).

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was going to say, I have heard nothing about this game 1 week past launch.

Looked cool but I guess it is too shallow , not enough meat for people to spend $60 + on it
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They've got a really small pool to get people from. It's 24hr peak was less than 2000 users. In the past month, it's only been above that a handful at times. Another "great in theory" game.. just poorly executed.
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