A new splash intro on the Ubisoft website
confirms that yesterday's
teases were for a prehistoric installment in the Far Cry series Ubisoft is
calling Far Cry Primal. The page points to the
Far Cry website where they are
already accepting preorders for the game, which is expected for consoles on
February 23, 2016, with the Windows release is currently ambitiously planned for
March 2016. They also offer
an official reveal
trailer, which is also posted on
the Ubiblog along
with the following:
Far Cry Primal takes you back to the Stone Age when
man was definitely not at the top of the food chain. Danger lurked around every
corner during the daytime, and nighttime brought a fresh set of terrors. It is
in the untamed land of Oros that you meet Takkar, the sole survivor of an ambush
on his hunting group. Now on his own in a treacherous world, Takkar will face
massive mammoths, savage sabretooth tigers, hostile bands of rival hunters, and
countless other threats as he attempts to re-unite his lost tribe.
Like any good hunter, Takkar carries an extensive set of survival skills,
including the ability to craft tools and weapons from the bones of the beasts he
slays and the resources he gathers in the wild. These are not only crucial for
his own safety against predators (both human and animal), they’re also essential
in maintaining the safety of his tribe. Takkar will need to guard his fledgling
group carefully to ensure its survival and growth.
Like every Far Cry before it, Far Cry Primal takes place in a massive open
world, and Takkar’s adventure will take him through a number of landscapes,
ranging from swamps to redwood cedar forests, and when nightfall comes to Oros,
fire may be the only thing standing between Takkar and a particularly sharp set
of teeth or the jagged tip of a spear. The use of fire is perhaps just as
important, if not more important, than the weapons Takkar crafts. In addition to
using it for protection at night, he can use it for additional tactical options
when assaulting beasts or infiltrating enemy outposts.
It’s these kinds of moments that will generate unique and unexpected experiences
– a hallmark of the Far Cry series – for players as they fight to survive alone
in the Stone Age wilderness.
“The Stone Age is the perfect setting for a Far Cry game.” said Jean-Christophe
Guyot, creative director, Ubisoft. “Far Cry usually puts you at the edge of the
known world, in a beautiful, lawless and savage frontier. The Stone Age is, in a
way, the very first frontier for humankind; it’s the time when humans put a
stick in the ground and claimed land for their own, the time when we started
climbing the food chain. That came with conflict, against other humans of
course, but also against nature itself.”
Far Cry Primal is scheduled for release on February 23, 2016 on PlayStation 4
and Xbox One. The PC version will be released in March 2016. Check back soon.
We’ll have more details on the game in the coming months.