We got our first look at For Honor during E3 2015 and there have been a few changes, one of these changes comes in the removal of split-screen.
For Honor producer Stephane Cardin revealed that the feature was removed in what appears to be online co-op.
"We decided this week to cut the split-screen," said Cardin. "It was a feature that we loved, but, when we looked at what needs to be done to support online co-op, for us it was critical to make a decision now so we can polish all the features at the AAA level and make sure that we have the most amazing experience."
It's unclear if split-screen was removed the game entirely or it is specific to online gameplay. Until Ubisoft comments on it, we will have to wait until For Honor releases on February 14, 2017, for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
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