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Increasing Karma inFar Cry 4 unlocks upgrades like guns for hire, new weapons, cheaper ammo, and new weapons. Being able to ...
Far Cry 4 may have been released over a decade ago (yes, really), but Ubisoft clearly isn't done updating it. Far Cry 4 - which first made its debut in November 2014 - is set to receive an update ...
It has been an entire decade since Far Cry 4 was released and for the first time since its launch, players can now dive into the action at 60 frames per second on the PlayStation 5. Released back in ...
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. If you already liked Far Cry 4, now may be the perfect time ...
Unlocking skills in Far Cry 4 can be time-consuming; use these tips to gain XP quickly and unlock skills early.
The next game to receive an update like this is Far Cry 4, one of the most appreciated games in the entire series. 11 years after launch, Far Cry 4 is getting an update to Xbox Series X|S and PS5 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Ubisoft has quietly updated another one of its games, as Far Cry 4 can now run at 60fps on PS5. Curiously, the Xbox 360 version of Far Cry 4 did ...
11 years after its debut, Far Cry 4 now runs at 60 frames per second (fps) on PlayStation 5. As spotted by gael_74 and posted to the Far Cry 4 subreddit, the update history for the game states ...
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. The game update, version 1.08 ...
In a better late than never move, Ubisoft has just released an update for Far Cry 4, and now the game runs at 60 fps on PS5. This is great news for fans of the series and could be a good reason to ...
Far Cry 4 has received a surprised 1.08 update for PlayStation that has enabled PlayStation 5 players to dive into this classic experience with enhanced graphics. Far Cry is one of those names that ...
It’s not exactly the kind of move that will save the company’s flailing reputation, but in a spot of good news for those still enjoying one of Ubisoft’s last widely-agreed upon titles, the PlayStation ...