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Ubisoft surprised Far Cry fans on April 29 by releasing a 60-frames-per-second patch for Far Cry 4 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Far Cry 4 just got a brand new, unexpected update on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 and it adds a long-awaited feature.
Far Cry 4 may have been released over a decade ago (yes, really), but Ubisoft clearly isn't done updating it.
Far Cry 4 is the latest game to receive an update; the PS4 version has today gotten a patch that upgrades the game to run at 60 frames-per-second when played on PS5.
Before this update, Far Cry 4 ran on PS5 with the same performance as the PS4 version, meaning the framerate was locked at 30 fps.
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Ubisoft has updated Far Cry 4 after a previous update accidentally added censored content that first appeared in the Japanese version.
Ubisoft has quietly rolled out a bizarre update to the PC version of Far Cry 4, which appears to have covered up some of the characters.
Far Cry 4 has received a quiet update on PC which has reportedly censored instances of nudity in the FPS, over 10 years after its launch.
Far Cry 4 came out in 2014 and was a cross-generation release for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4. The game was a massive success, praised for its impressive visuals and gameplay.
Far Cry 4's Renaissance Man and (consequently) Platinum trophies have been unobtainable since May, players have reported.
One Far Cry 6 player encounters an Easter Egg relating to Far Cry 4, providing yet another connection to the Far Cry universe overall.