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Experience What It Feels Like To Be Rambo in New Far Cry 6 Update

Far Cry 6 just received its new Title update which adds the single-player mission All the Blood.

Updated: Feb 2, 2022 1:00 pm
Experience What It Feels Like To Be Rambo in New Far Cry 6 Update

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Far Cry 6 just received its new Title update which adds the single-player mission “All the Blood.” In the new content update, you will meet and help a Rambo superfan against the Yaran military. Upon completing this free mission, you will unlock the Vengeance Bow, a deadly explosive weapon effective against helicopters and heavy units. The new update also addresses a lot of bugs that were present in the previous update.

What’s new in the Far Cry 6 Update?

The update adds a single-player story mission and also introduces some quality-of-life changes. Ubisoft made an update to the Guerilla Camp upgrade system while playing co-op. Previously, upgrading your Camp while you were playing with somebody else would trigger a consent popup for other players in the party when you were upgrading a building. With TU4 this is no longer the case, and you can freely upgrade your camp.

Far Cry 6 TU4 Update Patch Notes

Here are the highlights of the new patch:

  • Fixed an issue that could cause an infinite respawn loop during the “Paradise Lost” mission. 
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the aim sensitivity to reset when closing the options menu. 
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the HUD to completely disappear under certain circumstances.

The new Rambo cosmetics are must-haves for any die-hard Far Cry and Rambo fan. The Vengeance Bow is also a fun addition to Far Cry 6’s growing arsenal. To check out the full patch notes of the new update, click here.


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