

Completing Orders/half-Contracts will get you roughly 1000 Steel, another roughly 200 for the matches you played. If you want to unlock everything without opening your (virtual) wallet, get ready for a long haul.Ĭasual players who play 1-2 hours 5-7 days a week will never reach this goal. In most games it usually takes a long time, and For Honor is no exception. "So Ubisoft has valued their in-game unlocks within the base game at a $732 over-charge of the original $60-100 spent on the game," writes Bystander007.Īs with many titles that include purchasable in-game currency, gamers can also earn Steel by grinding. With 12 characters available, unlocking everything would cost just under 1.1 million Steel, which would require around 7.32 of the $100 Steel packs.

But putting microtransactions into a full price game like For Honor hasn't gone down well with gamers, especially after one redditor figured out how much it would cost to see everything the multiplayer-focused title has to offer.īystander007 calculated that unlocking all the outfits, executions, effects, emotes, and ornaments for each character in For Honor costs 91,500 Steel, the in-game currency. Free-to-play games that require either a load of money or a ridiculous number of hours to unlock everything are not a new phenomenon - it's pretty much an accepted element of free titles.
