For Honor’s closed alpha starts tomorrow – but you can still get in

For Honor’s closed alpha starts tomorrow – but you can still get in
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For Honor’s closed alpha test will begin tomorrow, September 15, Ubisoft has announced, and there’s still a chance you could get in.

By registering your interest on the game’s website (you’ll need to sign in using your uPlay account), you’ll be asked which platform you’d rather play on and which of the three factions you’d like to side with.

If you’re lucky, you’ll later get an email inviting you to the closed alpha. And if not, you’ll still be in with a chance to get in on later alpha and beta tests.

“The closed alpha will test a work-in-progress slice of the multiplayer content with a limited number of players in order to generate feedback and assess for stability,” says Ubisoft. “During this test, players will get their chance to embody skilled and deadly elite warriors from the Knight, Viking and Samurai factions. The Closed Alpha will feature four previously showcased Heroes including the Kensei, Orochi, Warden and Raider, plus two brand-new warriors, Conqueror and Berserker. Each Hero is equipped with a unique set of skills, weapons, armour and fighting styles, as well as a wide library of customisation options.”

As well as the four heroes, three multiplayers modes will also be included in the alpha – a 1v1 Duel mode, 2v2 Brawl mode, and 4v4 Dominion mode. It’s due to run until this Sunday, September 18.

For Honor launches on PS4, Xbox One and PC on February 14, 2017.

Source: Ubisoft