
Whether making the trip to Hope County alone or with friends, the idyllic scenery makes such a stark contrast to the action of a Far Cry title that it’s going to be impossible to fly over and skip this one. It can be hard for Ubisoft to wash away the sins of open-world game design, yet there’s the beginning of something greater to behold in Hope County. Spend the Weekend In Montana With Far Cry 5 For Freeįar Cry 5 doesn’t strike me as a reformation of a series formula that has worked well for years, but rather a baptismal into something new. The game, launched in March 2018, was rated 9.1 out of 10 by our Kai Powell. That includes both the base game and its DLCs.

Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One : 5 th August at 8:01 am BSTįar Cry 5 is also heavily discounted (up to 85%) on all platforms.PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4: 5 th August at 8.01 am BST.PC via Epic Games Store: 5 th August at 6 pm BST.PC via Ubisoft Store: 5 th August at 2 pm BST.The entire game will be accessible, both in solo and co-op modes, starting at these times: On Ubisoft Connect, the free weekend kicks off August 5 at 6 am PDT / 9 am EDT / 2 pm BST, while on the Epic Games Store, you’ll be able to get going at 10 am PDT / 1 pm EDT / 6 pm BST.Ubisoft announced that there's a Far Cry 5 free weekend available now on all platforms. The free weekend is also available on consoles and Stadia. The free weekend runs August 5 – 9, and you’ll be able to join in either through Ubisoft Connect or the Epic Games Store on PC.


It’s set in a rural American county that’s been overrun with doomsday cultists, and it’s your job to root them out of their fortified compounds and generally make things explode.

Ubisoft is running a free weekend for Far Cry 5, which is actually the 12th game in the Far Cry series. However, if you’d like to run around in an bizarro open-world game version of Montana alongside a bear with diabetes and more guns than a South Beach bodybuilding competition, you might want to try Far Cry 5, which is free to play this coming weekend. If you’ve ever wanted to find out what it’s like in Montana, you should probably play American Truck Simulator.
