We’re celebrating the Fourth Year of For Honor with a contest: use the new music emotes while other players use conventional emotes, emote spam, or do other coordinated in-game actions to create one short video in For Honor.
Invite as many friends as you like and take this in whatever direction you want to!
Examples:
- Jiang Jun emote spams as three other heroes play their flutes.
- A flautist plays in mid as three Conquerors “RAH” around them.
- Or try incorporating the enemy team into your music emote shenanigans in matchmaking. High risk, high reward.
Winners will be judged on creativity and enjoyability of the video. Above all, have fun!
- Entrants must use #fhjam on Twitter.
- One entry per person.
- Videos must be 40 seconds or shorter.
- The person who submits the entry to Twitter is the only prize winner.
- Winners must have their Twitter Direct Messages open so we can get in touch if they win!
- Audio must not include music from outside of For Honor.
- Winners will be provided a redemption code that they can redeem here.
- Any submission can be used by Ubisoft social channels or streams (i.e. to show it on the Warrior’s Den).
In addition to these rules, please view the full copy of the official rules and guidelines here.
- 1st Place: 100,000 Steel
- 2nd Place: 50,000 Steel
- 3rd Place: 25,000 Steel
- February 14-21st
- Winners selected by February 24th.
As part of the contest, Ubisoft Entertainment (107 avenue Henri Fréville, BP 10704, 35207 Rennes Cedex 2, France) will collect and process your personal data to provide you with your prize.
Your personal data processing is necessary to execute the contract you have entered with Ubisoft by accepting the rules of the contest. Your personal data will be accessible by Ubisoft, its affiliates and sub-processors and will be deleted after the contest.
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Good luck, have fun, and enjoy the For Honor Games!