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News video games 26 May 2020, 17:18

Far Cry Sale on Ubisoft Store

The next Ubisoftu promotion this time concerns the well-known and popular Far Cry series.

Before Ubisoft - and before us - an extremely interesting second half of the year. However, before this happens, the company tempts us with various discounts and special offers in its store. This week, Ubisoft has prepared an offer for one of its best known brands - Far Cry. The discounts for individual installments reach up to 80%.

  1. Check out Far Cry Sale - up to 80% off.
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Far Cry is a brand that was created in 2004. Apart from innovative, at the time, gameplay elements, the series was also characterized by a great emphasis on the plot. In the last part, for example, we faced a religious sect operating somewhere in Montana. However, especially the third part of the series has found its place in the hearts of fans as the most important one (now for only 8 dollars) - after the villain of this installment, Vaas, became famous for his "definition of madness".

The series has produced several great shooters through the years. The prices of the individual games range from $4 (for the first game) to $34 (bundle of several titles). We recommend to have a look at the whole offer of promotions for the Far Cry series.

Ubisoft Far Cry Sale - selected offers

  1. Far Cry 3 Standard Edition - $8
  2. Far Cry Primal Standard Edition - $6
  3. Far Cry 4 Standard Edition - $12
  4. Far Cry Gold Pack (bundle includes: Far Cry, Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3, Far Cry 4, Far Cry Primal) - $34.80
  5. The whole offer

Matthias Pawlikowski

Matthias Pawlikowski

The editor-in-chief of GRYOnline.pl, associated with the site since the end of 2016. Initially, he worked in the guides department, and later he managed it, eventually becoming the editor-in-chief of Gamepressure, an English-language project aimed at the West, before finally taking on his current role. In the past, a reviewer and literary critic, he published works on literature, culture, and even theater in many humanities journals and portals, including the monthly Znak or Popmoderna. He studied literary criticism and literature at the Jagiellonian University. Likes old games, city-builders and RPGs, including Japanese ones. Spends a huge amount of money on computer parts. Apart from work and games, he trains tennis and occasionally volunteers for the Peace Patrol of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity.

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