While Ubisoft may be taking a risk with one rumored Far Cry 7 mechanic, it needs to pay dividends even if players fail in the ...
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Ubisoft continues a recent trend and releases a surprise update for two Far Cry games on Steam, adding a highly requested feature to both titles.
Ubisoft's Far Cry 2 might have introduced some new gameplay features. However, this one unique FPS made them completely unbelievable.
The rumored Far Cry extraction shooter, codenamed Project Maverick, should avoid repeating the same mistakes as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction.
Ubisoft is also reportedly switching proprietary engines, now opting for the Snowdrop engine that was used for games like The Division instead of Dunia, the usual engine that the Far Cry series uses.
If history has shown anything, it's that Ubisoft is doing what it can to retain the fanbase it had during the lifespan of its most beloved titles.
According to a new report, Ubisoft is set to make some major changes to the Far Cry series with the release of Far Cry 7. The report alleges there are actually two Far Cry games in development ...
Like our own Far Cry 6 review explains, it shakes up the series’ foundations “to offer ... due to some tonal problems, the first two games offer a unique twist on the open-world formula ...
While all that’s going on, it sounds like Ubisoft is revaluating its next two Far Cry games, with a new report mentioning changes to the series formula and an internal delay. As a reminder ...
What matters here, of course, is the gameplay. And Far Cry 6 is by far the most satisfying game in the series if you're a fan of turning tanks, trucks and helicopters into fireballs; as satisfying ...