3 June, 2019

5 Min Read

For Honor: Community Emote Contest

Our community is very passionate about what type of Emotes they want to see in For Honor. Well, now the time has come! Show us your best Emote ideas in video format for a chance to have your submission turned into an in-game Emote!

Don’t miss out on this incredibilis chance to be forever immortalised in-game with your Emote idea!

To enter your submission, use the hashtag #FHEmoteContest and share your original content on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

CONTEST TIMELINE

  • Entry Period: June 3rd, 2019 – Starting at 12PM PT
  • Conclusion Period: July 10th, 2019 – Ending at 12AM PT
  • Winners Announced: July 31st, 2019

CONTEST RULES AND GUIDELINES 

Read our full contest and official rules and guidelines.

In order to be qualified, your submission must meet the following criteria. If it does not, your entry will be considered ineligible.

  • Online submissions only
  • To enter the contest, you must publish an original piece of content on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #FHEmoteContest before the end of the Contest Period
  • Make a short video of a gesture you think would be great as a For Honor emote (10 to 15 seconds)
  • The Emote is not specific to one hero, and will be implemented for each character (Free roam emotes)
  • You are highly encourage to give a short description of your emote as explanation
  • You may not include multiple people in your submission
  • No weapons should be used to create this video. Ubisoft is not liable for any injuries that occurred during the creation of this video

Your entry must:

  • Be created by You and be an original creation of the submitting Entrant solely for purposes of this Contest
  • Be inspired by For Honor
  • Submission must not be an obvious extension of For Honor or Ubisoft’s official content
  • Submission may not contain personal attacks on anyone or any discernible product, including competitor product
  • Submission shall not portray Sponsor in a negative light
  • Submissions must be appropriate for a broad audience

In addition to the above guidelines, please review the FULL contest and official rules and guidelines.

FOR HONOR EMOTES EXAMPLES

If by any chance you need some inspiration, check out these emotes, already integrated in-game:


PRIZES

An opportunity for your submission to be turned into an in-game Emote.

CONTEST FAQ

How many entries can I have?

One entry will be considered per participant.

Can I submit one entry on each platform?

No, only a single entry on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram will be considered.

How will I be notified if I won?

Winners will be contacted via the same platform through which they submitted their qualified submission. (i.e, Twitter, Facebook or Instagram)

When will I find out if I won?

Winners will be contacted via the same platform through which they submitted their qualified submission. This will take place on July 31st.

Note: Email address and physical address will not be used for any other processing after the contest.

We can’t wait to see your submissions!

Ubisoft Entertainment (107 avenue Henri Fréville, BP 10704, 35207 Rennes Cedex 2, France) will collect and process your personal data (your image, your email address, your Twitter username) to allow you to participate to the competition, and to provide the winner with his/her prize. Your personal data will be accessible to Ubisoft’s teams and will be deleted after the end of the competition. Your personal data processing is necessary to execute the contract you have entered with Ubisoft by accepting the rules of the competition.

Ubisoft may transfer your personal data to non-European countries that ensure an adequate level of protection according to the EU Commission, or within the framework of the standard data protection clauses adopted by the EU Commission (accessible here).

You may exercise your rights to access, rectify or erase your data, object to or restrict the processing of your data, and receive your information in portable form by making a Data Request here.

You may also lodge a complaint with the national supervisory authority of your country.