Ubisoft is commemorating the five-year anniversary of Far Cry 5 with a new update for next-gen users. Now, Far Cry 5 players who own a PlayStation 5 or an Xbox Series X/S will be able to run the game in native 60 FPS.
Far Cry 5 is turning five on March 27. The game ditched exotic, distant settings and placed its story in the US state of Montana instead, pitting players against a doomsday cult in Hope County. During its release, the title was highly praised for its gameplay and open-world design, but also faced some criticism about its story, which was often divisive, and criticized for pulling punches when it came to actually having something political to say. Yesterday, Ubisoft teased a new anniversary update, affirming that it would bring a “highly requested feature for next-gen consoles,” as well as other surprises.
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Now, gamers who want to take on some of the hardest outposts in the Far Cry franchise can play Far Cry 5 in native 60 FPS and high-resolution settings. The company also announced that Far Cry 5 would have a free weekend for people who don’t already own it, going from March 23 to 27.
The reception of the update was pretty positive. In the announcement’s Twitter comments, users mostly agreed that the updated framerate would greatly improve the experience of playing Far Cry 5 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. However, some were disappointed that it was not a full-blown next-gen remaster with more features.
At the moment, it’s still not clear what other updates may be coming, though. In the original teaser announcement, Ubisoft clearly stated that gamers should expect to see news over the next three weeks, which led many gamers to believe that there are more
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