'For Honor' season pass outfits, movesets for Shinobi and Centurion revealed

Ubisoft unveiled the movesets and season pass outfits for the two upcoming "For Honor" heroes, Shinobi and Centurion. YouTube/Ubisoft

Ubisoft is really building the hype for the second season of "For Honor." That is because the respective movesets and season pass outfits for two upcoming heroes, the Centurion and the Shinobi, have been revealed.

The developers of "For Honor" revealed the aforementioned details via a live stream on the official Twitch channel of the game. The Shinobi, in particular, offers a massive quantity of chains and mix-ups. The Centurion, on the other hand, has more uninterruptible attacks.

It is worth noting that the outfits of the new heroes will only be available to players who purchased the Season Pass. They also receive all the original release cosmetics introduced by Ubisoft in the past. Players who have not purchased the Season Pass have until the release of the second season to buy it.

It holds true that the base mode of the Shinobi is already impressive. However, his season pass outfit is more distinctive. The character wears a simple armor, which is predominantly in the color blue. As for the Centurion, his season pass outfit makes him look like a Roman legionnaire or an officer of a certain army.

As for the characters' movesets, PVPLive reports that the Shinobi will offer varied combos. His movesets are just completely mixed up compared to any other character in "For Honor." Being a melee range attacker, the hero has the longest combos and even introduces the so-called bleed effect. He even has Super Sprint, which allows him to move faster on the battlefield.

As for the Centurion, his moveset is simply about breaking through the defenses of his opponents. He is able to utilize the Imperial Might, which can be used to finish the combo with an unblockable attack. What is even more interesting is his leaping attack, one that is quite similar to the Peacekeeper's. The only difference is that the Centurion is heavier in terms of attacks.

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