In a new patch, For Honor is removing a controversial animation that has caused some chatter within their community.
An execution for the Valkyrie class of the Viking faction, called “No Touching,” was made available in November and was the center of the controversy.
Ubisoft stated that the animation, which shows a fallen opponent stumbling into Valkyrie and “groping her breasts” as they fall.
Ubisoft said that it “has implemented additional stop gaps to the development process to ensure insensitive content is not incorporated into For Honor”, according to Polygon.
You can see the new animation in the video below.
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