Far Cry Primal Feb. 23 Release Date for PS4, Xbox One Confirmed by Ubisoft, PC Version in March

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The well-received Far Cry Primal has recently shown more than the trailer for its awesome gameplay, as some fans that managed to get their hands on the title's current state have seen just what the title can do. Ubisoft does not feel like backing down from the competition anytime soon, as Far Cry Primal has more than just high-octane first-person shooter feats to offer.

According to The Bit Bag, Far Cry Primal is the supposed fifth installment in the Far Cry franchise, and where it stands so far, it looks to be an awesome game in the making. The latest features that the installment was perceived to have make it more than a worthy candidate for the best titles to be released next year.

I Digital Times reported that one of the most appealing factors of the said expansion would be the prehistoric animals that deliver an utterly strong impact to the title's well-being. Moreover, the said creatures are not just foes or food-some of them can actually be tamed to work cohesively in completing worldly objectives. One common example would be using a Woolly Mammoth to aid in crossing river banks and even dismantling the opposing tribe's bases.

To make matters quite more interesting for the series, gamers are given a plethora of primitive items that can be used to their advantage, such as a rope that acts the same way as a grappling hook, and the most popular choice of all, the ability to create fire for and disseminate it to other items in order to reproduce said flame.

Ecumenical News noted that the main focus of the game would be to survive the wilderness as the most dominant threats of the said era are all looking to get a piece of the player-those being the beasts and mankind as well.

Far Cry Primal is given a release date for the consoles, namely February 23, 2016. The PC version is scheduled for launch in March.

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