Ubisoft announced that a patch is available for Far Cry 5 that enables 60fps on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The 60fps patch applies to all of Far Cry 5 game modes, including its campaign, co-op, arcade, and all downloadable content.
Earlier this week, Ubisoft teased that a highly requested feature would come to Far Cry 5 soon for the game's fifth anniversary. Now, it's been confirmed to be the 60fps feature. Additionally, Ubisoft announced a free weekend for Far Cry 5 from March 23 — March 27 on all platforms. Players will have access to all of the game's main content throughout the free weekend.
You've been waiting long enough… Welcome to Hope County! Experience Far Cry 5 in native 60 FPS — available for PS5 & Xbox Series consoles … NOW!<a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/FarCry5?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#FarCry5
will also have a FREE WEEKEND from March 23-27 on all consoles & PC. Enjoy!<a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/FarCry5Anniversary?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#FarCry5Anniversary
Far Cry 5 was first released in 2018 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The game can be played via backward compatibility on current-generation consoles. It later came to the now-dead Google Stadia in 2020. It has three downloadable expansions: Hour of Darkness, Lost on Mars, and Dead Living Zombies. Ubisoft is reportedly working on two Far Cry games, a single-player one, which is presumably Far Cry 7, as well as a multiplayer one.
In GameSpot's Far Cry 5 review, we said, «Far Cry 5 boasts a wonderfully harmonious flow to its adventure, with its smart changes to exploration, discovery, and progression distinctly bolstering the enjoyment of creatively engaging and experimenting with its spectacular open world.»
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