Amidst all the controversies, Ubisoft surprised fans with an announcement for 60 fps support for Far Cry New Dawn on modern consoles. Both the Xbox Series X/S and PS5 users were left scratching their heads as the announcement came from the Ubisoft Support account. The company revealed it wasn’t the ideal announcement as they were disabling the FPS boost on the Xbox, but decided to go ahead.
While surprising, the update was highly appreciated but the community. Far Cry New Dawn was released back in 2019 and it was about time console gamers experienced a buttery smooth gameplay. However, there isn’t any information on when the update will drop.
Far Cry New Dawn coming to Xbox Game Pass
Starting February 4th, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will also be able to play the game as part of their subscription benefit. Ubisoft already provides some games as part of its Ubisoft Plus to Game Pass users but, Far Cry New Dawn was not available.
The game got a mixed impression from people during launch as it deviated from the main story to explore something entirely new. However, it remains the classic Far Cry experience. With the game coming to Game Pass, it’s worth playing, even just for the exploration side of the game. Ubisoft previously added 60 fps support to Assassin’s Creed Syndicate.
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FAQ
When is the Far Cry New Dawn 60fps upgrade coming?
There is currently no solid date for the 60 fps update in Far Cry New Dawn, however, the game is set to land on the Xbox Game Pass on February 4th which many believe will be the date of the 60 fps patch.
Why do gamers hate Ubisoft?
Ubisoft, over the years, has fallen short on multiple aspects of making games. Be it aggressive monetization as microtransactions or taking full priced games servers offline, these are few of the things disliked by the entire gaming community.