

Title Update 5 is now live on all platforms. Players on PC and console will need to download a patch to access the new features and take advantage of all bug fixes. You can find a list of changes below:
Patch sizes (may vary slightly depending on language pack
PC: 6.53 GB without HD Texture Pack, 7.69 with HD Texture Pack
Xbox One: 8.57 GB
Xbox Series X | S: 11.08 GB
PlayStation 4: ~15 GB, depending on selected language pack
PlayStation 5: 13.14 GB
New content:
The Vanishing, a new free Stranger Things crossover mission, available March 24 for all Far Cry 6 players. The Vanishing will bring a stealth-horror-survival gameplay experience to Far Cry players for the first time with mysterious characters, new gear, and new lore. In The Vanishing, players will enter a twisted version of Yara inspired by the Upside-Down, where Dani discovers that Yarans are disappearing and no one is safe – not even Chorizo. Players will be able to explore Stranger Things-inspired locations, such as a hidden bunker and an abandoned laboratory. Dani’s mission – with new skins for a flamethrower and shotgun – is to search for Chorizo and find out what happened to the abducted Yarans.
Gameplay updates:
Bug fixes:
General:
· Fixed an issue that caused the “Lock-on Aim” option to stay active even if the setting was turned off, while “Aiming Assist” was active.
· Fixed an issue that could cause a Snowshoe-110D8569 error after fast travelling to Guerilla Hideout Conjunto during the “Intervention” mission when playing in co-op.
· Fixed an issue that caused the option HUD Elements to automatically reset to “All On” after setting it to “All Off”.
· Fixed an issue that could cause players to get stuck and not be able to move if they triggered the cinematic during the “Blood Ties” mission while being in a helicopter.
· Fixed an issue that could cause a Snowshoe-D15BE00A when matchmaking into co-op, leaving the co-op session and immediately matchmaking for co-op again.
· Fixed several localization, grammar, and subtitle issues.
· Adjusted enemy respawn for the Acunana Farmland, Cayo Villa Real and Tabacco Valley areas to reduce the likelihood of enemies respawning too quickly.
· Fixed several missing icons for trophies on PlayStation 5 and achievements on PC.
· Fixed an issue that could cause an infinite death loop when an auto-save happened as soon as the player died.
· Fixed an issue that could cause Chorizo to float when riding in the car with you.
DLC:
· Fixed an issue with a weird door sometimes blocking progress during the “Cull the Herd” challenge when playing the Joseph: Collapse DLC.
PC:
· Fixed an issue that could cause the Field of View scaling to become stuck at 75 when forfeiting a Gran Premio race.
· Fixed an issue that could prevent players from launching Far Cry 6 if sound devices were disabled or not present in their operating system.
PlayStation
· Fixed an issue that could cause a black screen for both the host and the co-op partner when launching the Joseph: Collapse DLC for the first time on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
· Fixed an issue that caused available DLC to be shown as “Coming Soon” when players had purchased the Season pass.
PlayStation 5
· Fixed an issue where the system music wouldn’t properly loop.
Xbox
· Fixed several issues that could cause the game to crash under rare circumstances on Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S.
Stadia
· Fixed an issue that caused several graphical glitches when playing the Joseph: Collapse DLC.
· Fixed an issue that could cause a co-op session to be disbanded when the client would vote on an activity first.
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