For Honor: 9 Major Complaints & Issues Ubisoft Have Fixed

1. More Transparency

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The big problem that Ubisoft had when it came to For Honor was the fact that they were toiling away behind the scenes, making big changes, but telling no one in the community about them. It got to the point where the fans were so enraged that they boycotted the game just to get someone at Ubisoft to listen to their critiques and actually tell people what's going on.

And it worked.

Ubisoft now has weekly updates on the game, detailing characters, maps, bug fixes, patches, balancing and a whole host of other details. If a change is being made, there is definitely going to be an article detailing every minute detail. Add onto that live streams from the game's devs and the home screen in For Honor being filled with genuinely helpful information, and you it's clear that Ubisoft has taken the criticism to heart.

On top of that, they are reaching out to creators on Youtube to give away information and upcoming announcements, just to reach a larger audience and make more people aware of what's happening. When it comes to things that Ubisoft have done to show they are listening to fans, actual community-driven care trumps them all.

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Any other ways Ubisoft having been listening to fans in regards to For Honor? Anything that they really need to start listening to specifically? Let us know down in the comments below!

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