However, it now sounds like you'll be able to buy this currency with real cash as well. Players earn a small amount after each match, which can then be spent in a virtual store. We've already seen For Honor's in-game currency, called Steel, during our time with the closed Alpha. This system worked well for Siege, which launched small but over time grew to 10 million players. Looking back to Rainbow Six Siege, also developed and published by Ubisoft, we saw something similar happen there, with its maps made available for free, while the operators themselves needed to be unlocked using one of two currencies: renown (earned in-game) or credits (purchased with real money). It's worth noting this statement doesn't extend to new heroes, which could still be offered as paid DLC. We are a big team supporting the game after launch.'
'So everything that's matchmade new modes and new maps, will be given for free to the players. 'We don't want to split the community,' game director Damien Kieken said during a presentation attended by Eurogamer. Ubisoft has confirmed that any future maps and modes making their way into For Honor will be free to download for all players.