
When Far Cry 4 came out, I complained that it was practically a clone of Far Cry 3, and that the series needed to innovate more and recycle less. With that said, this somehow feels disappointing all the same. I don’t actually think that Far Cry Primal wasn’t worth $60, as it wasn’t too short or lacking in content. I don’t know how true this is, but at least what this discovery suggests is that perhaps Primal originally started as Blood Dragon type in-between DLC, but then eventually graduated to a full $60 title, something that may displease some fans. But with those maps and those settings, it probably would have been easier to notice.

Fans would be livid if Elder Scrolls VI was built on a reskinned Skyrim map, or GTA VI was a re-done Los Ubisoft never said or even hinted that Primal was essentially being built on top of Far Cry 4’s map. Ubisoft, where they create a “new” game based on a huge existing asset (the map) and no one even can tell.īut this does seem a bit underhanded to some degree. I suppose that’s the ultimate win-win scenario for

Yes, the game essentially recycles hunting, skinning, foraging, climbing, assassinating and other mechanics from past games, but the map? I didn’t notice, and probably wouldn’t have if this comparison wasn’t posted online. Honestly, despite spending ~20 hours with Far Cry 4 and 25 with Far Cry Primal, this never would have crossed my mind. *Identifying Monetised Links - outgoing links that we monetise are marked with an '*' symbol.I’m of two minds on this. How pumped up are you about Far Cry 4 arriving soon? Take a look at it and let us know what you think. If you follow the key accordingly, you should be able to make out where your points of interest are going to be by the time you pick up the game at launch. We have split up the map into three sections, two of which show the main bulk of the map, while the other image shows the points of interest and more importantly – a Far Cry 4 animal list location guide on the map too. Now we can bring you a series of images which have appeared on Reddit and Imgur one week in advance of the official Far Cry 4 release date of November 18. We had hints from Ubisoft in the buildup to launch, suggesting that the map size of Far Cry 4 would be similar and comparable to that of Rook Island from Far Cry 3. We can tell you that the adventure will be set in the fictional region of Kyrat, which as we told you previously here, has been based on the himalayan region of Nepal. The Far Cry 4 map has leaked, giving you an exact heads-up on the Far Cry 4 map in full size which confirms that the game will indeed be big. If you were under any doubts that Far Cry 4 wouldn’t be a big game in terms of scope, we have something for you now to change that perception.
