Saturday, October 26th 2024

Ubisoft's For Honor and Destiny Join Forces In New Halloween Event

Destiny's Guardians are joining the battlefield in For Honor for an all-new Halloween event called Light of the Guardians. From October 24 to November 14, players will have access to a frightening Dominion-inspired game mode, Destiny 2-themed skins, an exclusive event pass, and more. Additionally, two new Destiny 2 skins will be available - The Violet King (Lawbringer) and The Crucible Lord (Centurion) - inspired by Destiny 2's Saint-14 and Lord Shaxx, respectively.

The limited-time game mode puts a spin on Domination by removing minions from player teams as they fight to capture points while facing off, not only against the enemy team, but also the terrifying Scorn Baron and his minions who lurk inside the Cathedral map's walls. Light of the Guardians also comes with a free event pass, letting players unlock exclusive rewards including a mood effect, ornament, and Battle Outfit. Players will be able to earn free Destiny 2 themed weapons as post-match loot and purchase even more Destiny 2-themed items from the in-game store, including emotes, a podium, an Illustrious Outfit, and more. The Destiny 2 items will remain available for purchase even after the event ends.
Finally, during the Halloween event, players can unlock free prizes by completing a single game-wide community Order across three milestones. Milestone 1 will earn all players 2,000 Steel, Milestone 2 will unlock 2,000 Steel and four XP boosts, and reaching Milestone 3 will net all participants the Ghost Trophy ornament for all Heroes, 1,000 Steel, and an XP boost.

Light of the Guardians is only available for three weeks, so be sure to play early and often to complete the event pass and contribute to the community Orders. For Honor is available now for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC (via the Ubisoft Store, Steam, or Epic Games Store), and is included with a Ubisoft+ Classics or Premium subscription.
Source: Ubisoft
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4 Comments on Ubisoft's For Honor and Destiny Join Forces In New Halloween Event

#2
Onasi
I would reword the title for clarity. Destiny is definitely not a Ubisoft IP.
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GGforever
OnasiI would reword the title for clarity. Destiny is definitely not a Ubisoft IP.
Ahh correct, made the change.
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TechLurker
I wish Destiny armor was half as detailed as these. Then I'd be fashion-chasing in that game, as the last real thing worth doing.

But the releases after the finale have been complete misses, so I haven't bothered to try and hop back in at all.
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