

The game will be available for free download until September 11, 7:30 AM local time.

In case you haven’t played Far Cry 3, this is the golden opportunity that you must seize. Based in a city called Yara, ruled by a (you guessed it) another ruthless dictator who wants to build his own paradise at the cost of people’s freedom.Īlso Read: Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Takes You Back Into Heat Of Battle, Kicking And Screaming The game goes free just a few weeks before Ubisoft has scheduled the launch of a brand new Far Cry title - Far Cry 6 on October 6. The story takes you through a beautiful world that’s not as forgiving, and in the end, you’d be glad that you survived keeping your sanity in check.Īlso Read: Far Cry 3 - Blood Dragon: Review Running away from a merciless and creepy pirate named Vaas, Brody is trying to find his friends who have got lost in the unforgiving wilderness, where he has to fight not just human rebels but also the wildlife. The game makes you experience the journey of Jason Brody - a survivor who gets stranded on an unknown tropical island from which there is no escape. Once in your library, it’ll give you the option of downloading the game, and you’re pretty much good to go.Īlso Read: Far Cry 4:Beauty & Violence Set in India Just click on it and add it to your library. Here you’ll be able to see Far Cry 3 listed. First, you’ll need to download Ubisoft Connect from Ubisoft’s official website.Īfter downloading and signing in, head to the games library and scroll down to the Free Games section.

So for example wildlands patches would sometimes be nearly double the size to those on steam.The game can be downloaded for free using the Ubisoft Connect app (formerly known as Uplay). There are a few niggles and gripes with going just uplay, the main one being that patching tends to take a lot longer because they don't do the smaller iterative patches that steam uses but instead do a patch for an older version. I also have two copies of blood dragon, one from steam and another that was a freebie which I didn't need but snagged to avoid the launcher faff. Just using uplay on its own wasn't possible which is partly why I started getting ubi games from off steam sources such as GMG or ubi's own store that lets you double dip on discounts with their loyalty points system.Īnno2070 shows in my uplay list but wants to be installed via steam and I had to get the steam based expansions for it. I have a few games on uplay that I got through steam and they always wanted to be updated and played via steam but with uplay running.
