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Far Cry 5 Gets First Gameplay Trailer

Ubisoft announced the content of its collector’s edition for Far Cry 5, the latest installment in the award-winning Far Cry franchise, releasing February 27, 2018 for PlayStation 4 Pro computer entertainment system and PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and the Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One X, Xbox One S and Windows PC.

The Hope County, MT Collector’s Case – Available exclusively from the Ubisoft Store, this edition is made for fans eager to immerse themselves in the troubled region of Hope County, Montana. This premium edition offers high-quality collectibles and extends the game experience with extra playable digital content, including:

• The Far Cry 5 Gold Edition

• A 45 cm–wide and highly detailed deer skull Trophy, with a Far Cry twist

• A SteelBook

• A double-sided tourist map of Hope County

• The game’s original soundtrack

To broaden the player’s in-game experience, the Hope County, MT Collector’s Case gives access to the Far Cry 5 Season Pass, which includes additional stories, content and gear, and the Digital Deluxe Pack, which includes additional vehicles, weapons and outfits.

Set in America, a first for the franchise, Far Cry 5 offers players total freedom to navigate a serene-looking yet deeply twisted world as the new junior deputy of fictional Hope County, Montana. Players will find that their arrival accelerates a years-long silent coup by a fanatical doomsday cult, the Project at Eden’s Gate, igniting a violent takeover of the county. Under siege and cut off from the rest of the world, players will join forces with residents of Hope County and form the Resistance.

Discover the new Far Cry 5 E3 apparel at ubiworkshop.com.

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