Far Cry 6 and DLC is Free to Play this Weekend with 60% Off Available

Ubisoft has made Far Cry 6 free to play across PC and consoles this weekend. Players will have access to the full game including Danny Trejo, Rambo and Stranger Things crossover missions. If you want to continue after the free weekend, you can purchase the game with 60% off as well as 50% off Season Pass and DLC.

“If you want to keep fighting after the free weekend ends, you can purchase the game and continue playing with all your progression intact. During, and for a short time after the free weekend, you can get discounts on the game, its Season Pass, and the DLCs that let you play as legendary Far Cry villains Vaas, Pagan Min, and Joseph Seed:

  • PC via Ubisoft Store: Until Aug. 16, players can get 60% off Standard, Gold, and Ultimate editions of the game, as well as 50% off the Season Pass and all three DLCs. Plus, those who buy Far Cry 6 from the Ubisoft Store and live in a country with the Wallet feature enabled will receive $5 in Ubisoft Wallet Rewards. If you don’t have the Wallet feature, you will automatically receive an extra 10% off at checkout.
  • PC via Epic Games Store: Until Aug. 8, players can get 60% off all editions of the game, as well as 50% off the Season Pass and all three DLCs.
  • Xbox: Until Aug. 15, players can get 60% off Standard and Gold editions of Far Cry 6, and 50% off the Season Pass.
  • PlayStation: Until Aug. 17, players can get 60% off the Ultimate edition, and PS+ members can save 55% on the Deluxe edition.

Dive into Yara’s rebellion today on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Stadia, PC via Ubisoft Store and Epic Games Store, or with a Ubisoft+ subscription on PC, Stadia, and Amazon Luna.”

Source: Ubisoft

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