Honor of Kings Unveils Major Esports Plans for 2025
Following its global launch, Honor of Kings is making significant strides in the esports arena. 2024 has been a landmark year, and 2025 promises even more exciting developments. Key announcements include the inaugural Honor of Kings invitational in the Philippines (February 21st - March 1st) and, most notably, the global adoption of a ban & pick format for Season Three and all future tournaments.
What is Ban & Pick?
The ban & pick system is simpler than it sounds. Once a hero is selected by a team in a match, that hero is ineligible for use by that same team for the remainder of the tournament. This means a player's hero choice directly impacts their teammates' options, but not their opponents'.
This adds a compelling strategic layer. Many MOBA players specialize in a limited roster of heroes. The ban & pick system forces teams to consider team composition and individual player expertise when making their selections. It's a dynamic shift that will undoubtedly add excitement and strategic depth to the game.
A Strategic Shift
While not a novel concept in MOBAs (games like League of Legends and even Rainbow Six Siege utilize similar mechanics), Honor of Kings' implementation introduces a unique element: player-driven bans. Unlike pre-match agreements, the in-game ban is determined by individual player choices, emphasizing team coordination and strategic thinking.
This innovative approach will likely heighten the competitive intensity and attract new viewers. The decisions players face – prioritizing a situational hero versus a personal main – will create compelling narratives and unpredictable outcomes. The future of Honor of Kings esports looks brighter than ever.