Far Cry Prima to Have No Multiplayer Mode? Release Date for PS4, Xbox One, PC Announced

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Ubisoft's Far Cry Primal is still only on the road to being launched but news has already started leaking out for the said title. New tidbits around the game reached the web recently and they could play such a vital part to the expectations of the awaiting fans.

According to Pop Herald, the up and coming continuity to the Far Cry series, the aptly named Far Cry Primal, certainly has established itself as one of the most awaited games of this year. It was not until recently that Ubisoft released some of the PC version requirements for the game which are not as heavy as some fans may have expected-and of the probable reasons behind it would probably leave gamers slightly heart broken.

As reported by Nano News, a recent declaration from Ubisoft stated that the anticipated adventure game will not be gifted with either a Multiplayer feature or even a Co-Op mode. The explanation behind the said decision was rather simple and Ubisoft's Community Manager, Jason Paradise, immediately answered, being quoted, "We are focusing entirely on creating the best possible Far Cry experience for our fans."

Delivered by PC Advisor, Far Cry Primal is the promise of the series to bring the gamers into a world of the primitive ages of man wherein they must do their utmost to survive impending threats from the forces of nature including the highlyemphasized wildlife that can be trained and hunted as well. There are other tribes that will go obstruct the path towards survival and gamers will need to do all that they can to either avoid or eliminate the said threats.

The up and coming Ubisoft title Far Cry Primal is expected to surface for the consoles on February 23rd, whereas the PC version will come in March 2016. Stay tuned for further news on the survival adventure expansion of the long-living Far Cry saga.

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