During The Game Awards, Ubisoft showed several new details of the upcoming Far Cry spinoff. While Blood Dragon was a very pleasant surprise after Far Cry 3, we’re not sure yet about how Primal will fare after the fourth game. However, we do know what the Deluxe Edition will contain.
• Far Cry Primal game.
• Exclusive Far Cry Primal Collector Box with sabretooth skull opening.
• Official Wenja phrasebook: your guide in Oros, full of useful words and in-game sentences. It is a condensed collection of the work of specialists/experts that have adapted a unique language for this game, based on the Proto-Indo-European language.
• Exclusive Steelbook.
• Far Cry Primal map of Oros.
• The official game soundtrack and Wenja audio recordings to discover the basics of Far Cry Primal’s official language.
Digital contents are the following:
• “Legend of the Mammoth” missions: Up to 45 minutes of additional gameplay, where the player will have the unique opportunity to play as the largest animal in Oros, the almighty mammoth, and feel the power to stomp its enemies and defend its herd from other beasts and humans.
– Duel of beasts: A powerful rhino spirit dares to challenge your might. Battle him and his herd across treacherous cliffs to assert your dominance.
– The trapped elder: Bloodthirsty hunters have trapped your leader. Crash their camp and lead the elder to freedom.
– Hunt the hunter: The time for revenge is now. Lead your herd to crush those who threaten your survival.
• A new weapon, the Blood Shasti Club: A bloodstained club of bone and teeth once wielded by Ull, the vicious leader of the Udam. This weapon is unbreakable and cannot be consumed by flame.
• Four enhancement packs: Offers early access to rare resources and unique customisation options.
There’s also going to be a Digital Apex edition, which will only give us the digital goodies, so the Legend of the Mammoth missions, the Blood Shasti Club and the enhancement packs will be available. The game drops on February 23, 2016, on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Let’s take a look at the three – brilliant – videos:
It’s interesting…