For Honor – Free Upgrade Confirmed for PS5 and Xbox Series X / S

4K, several graphical enhancements, and upcoming 60 FPS support.

Posted By | On 08th, Oct. 2020

For Honor Marching Fire

For Honor is a game that has kept up a strong playerbase for years since its launch, thanks to a constant stream of updates by the developers and a community that just keeps coming back for more. Given the game’s success and ongoing nature, you’d have expected that Ubisoft would want to take it forward with them into next-gen. In a new update on the game’s official website, that’s exactly what Ubisoft have announced.

On PS5 and Xbox Series X, For Honor will run at 4K resolution, while on Xbox Series S, the game will target 1080p. On all consoles, the game will have improved water reflections, improved distance level of detail, improved shadow resolution, and improved texture filtering.

All of your progress will carry over across generations, and this next-gen upgrade will, of course, be free for anyone who already has the game. Meanwhile, Ubisoft will also be releasing another update for the game in December, in time for the beginning of its next season, that will add 60 FPS gameplay.

Currently, For Honor is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Trailer Showcases Gorgeous Remade Intro

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Trailer Showcases Gorgeous Remade Intro

Available worldwide on May 23rd for the Nintendo Switch, the remake sports a revamped intro with new graphics ...

Helldivers 2’s Newest Major Order Wants Players to Eliminate All Automatons

Helldivers 2’s Newest Major Order Wants Players to Eliminate All Automatons

Super Earth continues to be unreasonably aggressive in its mission to spread democracy.

A New Marvel Game Will be Announced Tomorrow

A New Marvel Game Will be Announced Tomorrow

As per leaks, the game, titled Marvel Rivals, is a 6v6 hero shooter developed by NetEase, due out in 2025.

V Rising – Legacy of Castlevania Collaboration Announced, Launches May 8th

V Rising – Legacy of Castlevania Collaboration Announced, Launches May 8th

Players can battle Simon Belmont and wield Vampire Killer in the upcoming update, with paid cosmetic DLC also ...

It Takes Two Crosses 16 Million Units Sold

It Takes Two Crosses 16 Million Units Sold

The co-op platformer has been played by over 30 million players since its release in 2021, developer Hazelight...

Sony Reveals Community Game Help, New Feature Coming to PS5 Later This Year

Sony Reveals Community Game Help, New Feature Coming to PS5 Later This Year

With an update later this year, Game Help will be expanded to also incorporate user-generated content.