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Far Cry 4 to arrive on Windows PC, Xbox 360, and Xbox One this Fall

Ron Ron
September 21, 2019
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Far Cry 4 to arrive on Windows PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PS3 and PS4 this fall

Ubisoft just revealed one of this year’s highly anticipated games: Far Cry 4. The follow-up to the major blockbuster shooter title Far Cry 3, will arrive on Windows PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 on November 21, 2014.

The new entry in the Far Cry franchise leaves the humid jungles and hot beaches and sets the plot in the snow-covered mountains of the Himalayas. The company also teased a five minute trailer that introduces Pegan Min, the game’s antagonist and a self-appointed ruler.

Ubisoft announced its partnership with NVIDIA for Far Cry 4 to create “Hollywood level” of animation and other effects including anti-aliasing for soft shadows, horizon-based ambient occlusion, advanced DX 11 tessellation and Nvidia PhysX technology on the Windows PC version of the game.

You can check the trailer for the game below. The game is up for pre-order on its website (you can find the link below). Let us know how you like it. Also tell us are you happy with this year’s E3 event so far? And what’s been your favorite moment?

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