'For Honor' DLC Update: New Mythic Outfits, Community Order Launching This Week; Shinobi, Centurion Gameplays Streamed [VIDEOS]

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The latest updates in "For Honor" will feature new gameplay trailers for the Shinobi and Centurion heroes, as well as new Mythic outfits and Community Order this week.

Ubisoft launched two gameplay trailers for the latest DLC heroes in "For Honor"; the Shinobi and the Centurion classes. The Centurion is equipped with a standard issue gladius for close-quarters combat, and hewill be a strategic fighter who "sees the battlefield like a chessboard."

The Shinobi on the other hand, are silent warriors who move with "a dancer's grace and kill with precision," and they each wield a traditional Kusarigama, a deadly sickle-and-chain weapon. The Shinobi is very nimble and some his attacks have him phase in and out of a smoke screen very quickly, which could be hard to read in multiplayer, VG 24/7 reported.

Both heroes will be available in "For Honor" in May 16 via the game's season pass, but everyone else able to unlock them using the in-game currency, Steel, starting on May 23. The heroes will also presumably be available to buy with real money, though Ubisoft did not announce any specifics about that.

There are also new maps being added in "For Honor" in the latest DLC update. The first, Forge, is set in a wintry steel mill, while Temple Garden plants player's in the beautiful and serene grounds of a traditional Japanese temple.

Meanwhile, Ubisoft announced 12 new Mythic outfits in "For Honor", one for each hero class in all three factions, and will be hosting a Community Call to Brawl Event this weekend. Each of the new Mythic outfits will run you a hefty 15,000 Steel, though cheaper bundle packages will be available.

The Community Call to Brawl Order challenges players to collectively complete over 400,000 Brawl matches on PC, and 800,000 Brawl matches in the PS4 and Xbox One. Once completed, every player that contributed will earn 2000 Steel.

The event will start on May 5 at 2:00 PM EST, and will reward you with 2000 Steel upon completion, PvP Live reported.

"For Honor" is currently available on the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.