Feb 23, 2017 10:40 AM EST
'For Honor' Latest Update; Anti-Cheat, Steam Controllers and Messaging Issues Resolved

"For Honor" is back and running after its servers were shut down the other day to give way to its latest updates. It can be recalled that this latest action pack game was released last Feb.14, 2017 and unfortunately users encountered some bugs and glitches. Thankfully, Ubisoft made changes to make sure video players are satisfied with the game.

According to PlayStation Universe, after "For Honor's" grand land last week in PS4, Xbox and PC it already had connection problems. Also, like any video game, it's not easy to keep it away from hackers and cheaters who want to take advantage of the game.

The connectivity and online problems are the major concerns of the company aside from other issues. And because of the system glitches, Ubisoft released the updated version of "For Honor."

2 days ago the company decided to have a massive shut down of all the servers. They were able to resume a day after with new updates on both consoles and PC as mentioned in Express UK.

PVP Live cited that an incoming patch will resolve issues in Guardbreak Counter and other similar bugs in the Peacekeeper and Valkyrie Buff. After the issues in open-beta, the Ubisoft will make a Bot Replacement for players to stay as Dead Bot in any Elimination games,

The bugs were also fixed For Honor's Anti-cheat notification, Steam Controller and a message system that will pop up on the screen for Boot. This is all available in all online servers. Since it is already updated, the game will be more responsive in live servers and also on any consoles.

"For Honor" received great reviews from Xbox One. With a score of 81 from reviewers and 7 from fans, this means the game is slowly gaining popularity. 
With a growing number of "For Honor" followers. Ubisoft is doing everything it can to make sure the players get the best gaming experience. 

 

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