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'Far Cry Primal' Release Date News: PC Version Out On March 1, 2016

For those who have been waiting patiently for the latest news about the release date of Ubisoft's 'Far Cry Primal' on PCs, the good news has finally arrived. 'Far Cry Primal' PC version will finally be out this coming March 1, 2016.

'Far Cry' is one of the most popular game franchises, and the next installment of the series 'Far Cry Primal' will soon be available in multiple platforms. According to reports, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners will get to enjoy the game first, since the title is said to be released on Feb. 23 next year, and the PC version will be on March 1.

The latest game from the series will take the gamers back to the Stone Ages, and the website said that the game is similar to the Himalayas on 'Far Cry 4.' And since the game is back to prehistoric times, video gamers will have to only use a variety of prehistoric weapons like axes, spears, bow and arrows, and knives. 'Far Cry Primal' will surely bring its fans back to the basics.

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In the official blog site of Ubisoft called Ubi Blog, the game is said to bring the "caveman fantasy" that every gamers have. Animals are also said to play a vital role in the game, since the website said that they can be someone's friends, enemies or "a source of crafting and healing materials."

Creative Director Jean-Cristophe Guyot said that player will start with no animals, but will have a companion later on. "Then you have the wolf, and he starts to repel the smaller predators. As you climb the food chain, it gets easier to travel the world," Guyot said. The creative director then warned the gamers to avoid the badgers in the game. "The badger is a real pest, actually," he added.

Avid 'Far Cry' followers can't wait to get a hold of the new game next year.

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