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Post by Eorl @ 11:08am 10/01/14 | 2 Comments
In celebration of their 10-year anniversary of the Far Cry franchise, Ubisoft has today revealed the Wild Expedition bundle that is sure to get your exploration taste buds wet with anticipation.

The complete compilation is sure to get your nostalgia goggles foggy with the inclusion of Far Cry Classic, Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 3's standalone retro DLC Blood Dragon. The bundle is expected to hit stores on February 13th for last gen consoles and PC, though you can also expect digital versions at the same time.
Each Far Cry game included in the Wild Expeditions compilation offers a unique storyline and setting that will keep gamers playing for many hours and experiencing the expansive open world beauty, original narrative and the memorable characters combined with Far Cry’s classic FPS gameplay.
The bundle is priced at $59.95 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, with PC players getting a copy at $49.95. In addition to the anniversary bundle, Ubisoft also announced that Far Cry Classic will be available on February 13th as a standalone downloadable title for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 so keep your eyes peeled.



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badfunkstripe
Posted 04:55pm 10/1/14
So is there any sort of tweaking or anything done to the older games? Enhanced graphics?

Or just the standard games as they were on release? plus whatever patches may have been added since.
Dazhel
Posted 05:18pm 10/1/14
I'd be into this. There was a big Far Cry content patch for textures & draw distance a number of years ago, even just that would be awesome.
I tried to fire up the 2004 retail version one not long ago on a Win7 64 bit multi-core machine and it the framerate was horribly unplayable. :(
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