Mar 02, 2017 04:01 PM EST
For Honor Update 1.03 Submitted For Certification: Update Details Revealed!

Following the release of For Honor Patch 1.03 on PC, Ubisoft now plans to release the recent update on PS4 and Xbox One. Although the release is not yet confirmed as of the moment, gameplays, stats, and attack chages for the game is revelead.

For Honor Patch 1.03 is up for certification with Microsoft and Sony. This update brings drastic changes for For Honor's Gameplay including some major chararcter rebalancing tweaks. One of the groundbreaking detail this update will bring is the return of Guardbreak to its original beta form. This means players can now counter opponent's Guardbreak with one of their own at a proper timing.

Peacekeepers. All three stabs caused by Peacekeeprs will now inflict different bleed damages. The damage ranges by up to 36 total damage of bleed, and 6 points for physical damage. The character will also receive a slight increase in some of its various attacks. The tweaking for Peacekeepers also aims to remove possible bugs happened during the Beta update.

Berserkers and Conquerors have now had the freedom to use light attacks without getting hit by a uncounterable Guardbreak attack. Valkyries tweaks resulted to increase of attack speed, thus, chains are easier to connect during switching guards. The shield crush move can now be transitioned to a light chain to cast more combos.

For all characters, attacks that cannot be blocked because it is too fast will not display Unblockable Attack Feedback anymore. Also, Fixed Camera clipping issues with walls on execution were added, says Express.

Bots will no longer be a problem for all For Honor players. Joining players will start out dead when the match is going, and can only join once the current round is finished. To see the complete For Honor Update 1.03 list, check out their official website. As always, share us your thoughts in the comment section below.

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