For Honor – Steel Rewards Increasing Today, More Fixes Incoming

For Honor – Steel Rewards Increasing Today, More Fixes Incoming

A For Honor update has arrived, revealing new information on the changes coming to the game. Starting today, the For Honor team is increasing overall income of Steel on all matches and Orders across all platforms. By just how much, you ask? By this much:

  • All matches Steel income are increased by 25%
  • Daily Orders Steel income are increased by 33%
  • Side Orders Steel income are increased by 50%
  • Community Orders Steel rewards are increased from 500-1000 to 2000 Steel

 

For Honor – Steel Rewards Increasing Today, More Fixes Incoming

 

This should result in a sizable boost to your in-game purchasing power (up to 45% more Steel in the first two hours), so that ride-the-pony Lawbringer emote you’ve had your eye on can finally be yours.

But income isn’t the only issue the team is addressing today. They are also prioritizing connectivity and matchmaking issues, and re-introducing maps that had been removed for stability’s sake. River Fort is back in action today, with High Fort scheduled to return to the rotation soon if all goes well.

Looking to the near future, there are more changes coming for Orders and gear balancing. Stay tuned for more details on that.

Players can log in today and start enjoying their higher Steel income, as well as 3-Day Champion Status granted to all players after the outage last Tuesday. And all those who did not receive the Faction War crates because of the outage, be reassured that the team is looking into that. For more details, check out the official weekly post or catch up on our previous coverage below:

For Honor Cracks Down on Cheaters With EasyAntiCheat
For Honor – Tips for Earning Steel and Customization Q&A
For Honor – Available Now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC

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