Ubisoft has announced that the Hitokiri, a new fearsome warrior, will be joining the Samurai Faction in For Honor with the launch of Year 3, Season 2 on the 2nd of May for the PlayStation 4, the Xbox One and PC. This new Season is the second of For Honor’s Year 3, which will continue to bring even more Heroes, new maps, seasonal events and more throughout the year.

They were but ghosts!!

The Hitokiri are ghostly warriors who have lost all faith in humanity. They wander the land clutching their Masakari, the mighty axes they used to sentence criminals, their presence on the battlefield spreads a black cloud that can terrify their enemies. This new archetype will have both female and male versions: Sakura and Yato. The Hitokiri will be immediately playable for all owners of the Year 3 pass on the 2nd of May at 6 PM GMT, while all other players will be able to unlock the Hitokiri on the 9th of May for 15,000 Steel.

In addition, Year 3, Season 2 will introduce additional Hero updates to improve the roster, focusing on the Lawbringer and the Raider, as well as a new map, Canopy, that will be added free for all For Honor players on the 2nd of May. A first look at Year 3, Season 2 and the Hitokiri will take place on a special Warrior’s Den livestream today on the For Honor Twitch channel.

For those looking to receive seven days of exclusive access to new Year 3 Heroes at the time of their launch, along with other additional rewards, the Year 3 Pass is now available and is included in the For Honor Complete Edition.

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