For Honor made an appearance in the UbiForward event with the introduction of the new story update, Resistance. According to the trailer the Order of Horkos has imposed a reign of terror on the land. But a sliver of hope sparks a rebellion and the oppressed fight back. Watch the trailer below for the full details:

And if that intense story trailer wasn't enough to wet your appetite, then check out the nearly two hour long livestream below that shows off more of the gameplay and reveals tons more information on the game:

The For Honor: Year 4 Season 3 Resistance storyline will be available on September 17th, with the main series For Honor already out for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. You can check out our review of the main game here and if you’re interested, purchase it here from Amazon.

For Honor's Warden joined the roster of Samurai Shodown back in June as part of a crossover between Ubisoft and SNK. Warden was the last character to round out the game's second season pass.

During the Ubisoft Forward presentation it was revealed that Aiden Pearce, the protagonist from the original Watch Dogs, will be making his return in the upcoming Legion through standalone DLC. We also found out how agent recruitment will work. Watch Dogs: Legion also received some love, as Ubisoft and rapper Stormzy announced their collaboration for a brand new music video titled “Rainfall,” which will be part of a special mission available at launch. The collab is meant to reflect the diversity of the upcoming title’s latest locale of London.

We also got a look at the new update system that will be implemented for The Crew 2, starting with Year 3. According to the trailer below each of these seasons will drop new content for the game every four months, with every season being split into two different episodes. And a new trailer for the upcoming Ghost Recon Breakpoint: Red PatriotThe Return of the Bodarks showed off quite a bit of story, as players must stop a rogue Major Pyotr Bukharov and his group the Raven’s Rock.

The UbiFoward event also revealed several other surprise announcements. One of them included the triumphant return of the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World video game that was released for the Xbox Arcade and then delisted in 2014. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: Complete Edition is releasing this holiday season on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and PC via UPlay.

The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake was also revealed and launches on January 21st on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. This was quite the happy announcement for fans of the franchise, as it’s been essentially dormant since 2010 (barring the occasional mobile game and Prince cameo).

Ahead of the UbiForward event, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot addressed some of the many controversies the company has encountered in the last few months and gave some plans for meaningful action. Guillemot stated that the company will commit to putting together a million-dollar fund for its graduate program. This will focus on providing opportunities for underrepresented groups including women and people of color. The company is also making a donation to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, though the amount has not been specified.