Back in the late 2000s and early 2010s, Ubisoft was releasing a plethora of games that would go on to change the video game landscape forever. While Rayman was taking the 3D platforming genre by storm, and Assassin’s Creed showcased new ways to experiment with the traditional stealth gameplay formula, it wasFar Crythat many people credit for ushering the open-world genre into the mainstream. It’s clear that with each new Far Cry game, Ubisoft was aiming to be as experimental and creative as possible to offer a gameplay experience that was unlike anything else at the time.

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