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Ubisoft’s Far Cry 4 to arrive on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC on November 21st

Ron Ron
May 16, 2014
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Ubisoft's Far Cry 4 to arrive on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC on November 21st

Ubisoft has announced the availability of it’s new first-person shooter game “Far Cry 4” on November 21st for various platforms, including Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. The game will also be made available for the PS3 and PS4, while the Nintendo Wii is out of luck.

“Following the success of Far Cry 3, we wanted to take the franchise to the next level and create a game that will surprise players and exceed fans’ expectations,” said Dan Hay, Executive Producer. “Given the unique setting, we feel Far Cry 4 will stand out as a top first-person shooter and we’re eager to reveal more about the game in the coming months.”

Far Cry 4 takes a sharp turn away from the island jungles of Far Cry 3, a game that was released late-2012 and proved to be a huge success. Far Cry 4 is actually set in Kyrat, an untamed region currently ruled by a mad self-appointed king. While the views might be gorgeous, the land is full of danger. Players can craft their own stories as they travel though the open world terrain, using their wits, weapons, and vehicles to survive.

Ubisoft’s media briefing at E3 will give us a first look at this game and we are expecting it to be amazing. Stay tuned!

Further reading: Far Cry 4, Microsoft, Xbox 360, Xbox One

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