Far Cry 4 Now Finally Runs at 60fps On PlayStation 5
- On April 29, 2025, Ubisoft released a patch allowing Far Cry 4 to run at 60 frames per second on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
- Far Cry 4 was previously locked at 30 frames per second on PlayStation 5 since its original launch in 2014.
- This graphical improvement continues Ubisoft's recent trend of revisiting older titles to improve frame rates.
- IGN previously rated Far Cry 4 as "great", awarding it a score of 8.5 out of 10.
- The update coincides with Far Cry 4 joining Game Pass this week and Ubisoft forming a new subsidiary for core franchises.
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Far Cry 4 gets 60 fps update on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X a decade after launch
Ubisoft surprised Far Cry fans on April 29 by releasing a 60-frames-per-second patch for Far Cry 4 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. 30 FPS? Fucking cute. Now, lean in…Far Cry 4 just whispered its way to a smooth 60 FPS upgrade on current gen consoles.Let the chaos seduce you. Oh, and one more thing.FC4 discounts are popping up everywhere 🏷️ pic.twitter.com/qHdKFkJcZK— Far Cry (@FarCrygame) April 29, 2025 Far Cry 4 first launched for PlayS…
Far Cry 4 Now Runs at 60 FPS on PS5 and Xbox Series S/X
Far Cry 4, the open-world first-person shooter from Ubisoft, has received an update a decade after its release that boosts the performance of the game on current-generation consoles. With the new patch, the game now runs at 60fps on PS5 and Xbox Series S/X.
Far Cry 4 now running at 60fps on PlayStation 5
It's been a long time since Far Cry 4 launched over ten years ago for a console generation that was coming on strong with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The franchise was at a peak after the release of the mythical third instalment and the charismatic Vaas Montenegro. With the release of the fourth instalment, the franchise moved to the Himalayas, but with very similar mechanics to its predecessor, although it was quite well received at the time. …
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