'For Honor' DLC Update: Ninja, Centurion Heroes Coming to the Game; Mythic Outfits Leaked Online [VIDEO]

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | April 12, 2017

For Honor - Official FINAL Trailer (YouTube)

For Honor - Official FINAL Trailer (YouTube)

The latest details in "For Honor" will feature the Ninja and Centurion heroes and new Mythic Outfits leaked online.

It seems that new heroes will be coming to "For Honor" soon as the Ninja and Centurion class are part of the latest datamine from gamers.

Ubisoft has been dodging questions on their livestream regarding the Ninja and Centurion class in "For Honor" since the DLC classes leaked. That being said, they have included official art of both DLC classes in the latest update and may receive an official word from both Ubisoft nearing the end of the first Faction War, PVPLine reported.

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Two visual arts showcased a male and female Ninja and Centurion classes thus seeming confirming that both heroes will coming to "For Honor" soon. Reddit username Bones404 was first to leaked the two heroes online.

Just like the other heroes in "For Honor," both warriors have their own distinct weapons matching their combat styles as the Ninja is equipped with a pair of Kamas, while the Centurion's weapon is not featured in the photo. The Centurion class will be part of the Knight faction, while the Ninja will part of the Samurai group.

Ubisoft stated before that they will launch six heroes in "For Honor" as part of their post-launch plans, and they will be included in pairs. Perhaps the Ninja and the Centurion are the first two heroes to come in "For Honor" as players are curious about who are the four remaining heroes left.

Meanwhile, the dataminers also uncover new mystic outfits and ornaments for all three factions in "For Honor" as part of an upcoming DLC.

Every Mythic Outfit in "For Honor" comes with unique color palettes and design patterns as well as unique ornaments. Mythic Outfits cost 30,000 Steel each, though players can buy them in bundles for a cheaper cost per cosmetic set, iTechPost reported.

Previous reports revealed that Ubisoft's creative director Jason VandenBerghe ruled out the idea of "For Honor" in the Nintendo Switch due to the game studio is currently have no plans for the game to be ported to the said console.

Right now, Ubisoft's goal as of now is make "For Honor" afloat to gaming fans, especially with the various issues it has been facing these past few weeks.

"For Honor" is currently available on the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.


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