Far Cry 5 has a new shooty gameplay trailer

As you might expect, Far Cry 5 has made its appearance at Ubisoft’s conference, with a fairly short gameplay video.

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Still, it shows off some of what we kinda knew about in action. You’ll have allies up for hire, who can be ordered around in play – a sniper can be asked to set up in a location of your choose, and you can pick their targets. You can call in a dog to savage people, and have it bring you their guns. You can bring in some air support, if you so desire. And – of course – there’s co-op.

Also, you can run people over with a combine harvester, so hey: I’m in.

In addition to this, there’s another brief trailer showing some Amazing Grace singing. So that’s nice.

Check ’em out below. Far Cry 5 is due out on 27 February 2018.


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