Far Cry 4 Receives Free 60FPS Upgrade on PS5 and Xbox Series Ahead of Game Pass Debut
Ubisoft has rolled out a surprise update for Far Cry 4, breathing new life into the decade-old open-world shooter with a performance boost tailored for modern consoles. Originally launched in 2014, Far Cry 4 is now optimized to run at 60 frames per second on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, enhancing the fluidity and responsiveness of gameplay across both platforms. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal, the game first arrived on PC, PS4, and Xbox 360 before making its way to the current-gen lineup.
The performance upgrade comes as part of Patch 1.08, a free update quietly released and first noticed by PS5 players, who began sharing their findings online. Ubisoft later confirmed the update via an official blog post, noting the improved frame rate now available to players on newer hardware. This enhancement offers a more polished experience in Kyrat, the game’s Himalayan-inspired setting, and brings a fresh feel to a fan-favorite entry in the Far Cry series.
In the update announcement, Ubisoft highlighted how the increased frame rate heightens the intensity and immersion of the game’s iconic moments. Whether players are soaring in a wingsuit, engaging in chaotic firefights, or riding an elephant into enemy territory, the smoother visuals contribute to a more cinematic and dynamic experience. It’s a significant quality-of-life improvement for players revisiting the title or discovering it for the first time.
The timing of the update is especially notable, as it comes just ahead of Far Cry 4’s upcoming debut on Xbox Game Pass. By ensuring the game runs at its best on current hardware, Ubisoft is not only rewarding longtime fans but also preparing for a new wave of players who will soon have access to the game through Microsoft’s subscription service. This move suggests a broader strategy of reinvigorating legacy titles for today’s performance standards.










