Far Cry 6 to Stop Receiving Future Updates

Far Cry 6 to stop receiving future updates but online services on the other hand will continue. With the recent development, the developer behind the game, Ubisoft has thanked players for their continued support.

Far Cry 6 Future Updates

Far Cry 6 Future Updates

Ubisoft has just announced that Far Cry 6 will not be getting updates anymore, but players on the other hand will still be able to get access to the online servers of the game.

In a new statement that was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) yesterday (November 1), Ubisoft stated: “Thanks to the millions of players who joined the fight. Your adventures can continue in Yara without interruption of online services. However, the dev team will no longer be making updates to Far Cry 6.

“We appreciate your passion, creativity, and love of Chorizo, even Anton is proud.”

The publisher however did not reveal the reason behind its decision to stop development on Far Cry 6, but it quite seems possible that the team behind it could be shifting its focus to the next installment in the series. However, at the time of this writing, Ubisoft has not announced that a new entry is currently in development.

Far Cry 6 Launch and Expert Review

Far Cry 6 for those that don’t know reportedly launched back in October 2021 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC. We at the time rated the game four out of five stars, with Rhys Wood reportedly calling it “possibly the greatest in Ubisoft’s long-running open-world shooter series.”

He reportedly wrote: “Far Cry 6 is the latest and quite possibly the greatest in Ubisoft’s long-running open-world shooter series. The island of Yara is a beautiful, dangerous place to explore, loaded with secrets and objectives that are actually worth hunting down this time. It’s still best enjoyed in small doses, however, as Ubisoft’s tendency to fill every inch of the map with side objectives persists.”

Ubisoft to Stop Online Services for 10 Games

And in other news, in the early parts of this week, it was announced that Ubisoft would reportedly be stopping online services for 10 games, and this is including Assassin’s Creed 2, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, as well as Assassin’s Creed Revelations, along with non-Assassin’s Creed games such as Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Splinter Cell: Conviction, and R.U.S.E.

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