Ubisoft explains why ‘Far Cry Primal’ does not have online

Unfortunately, who enjoyed multiplayer online in the previous installments of the Far Cry series, they will not be able to do so in the 2016 installment of the game.

This is because Ubisoft has decided implement only a campaign mode for Far Cry Primal, the open world game set in the stone age that will allow a fluid connection with animalstribal fights for territories and hundreds of innovative additions to the saga.

In a recent interview, the company explain your reasons which is why it only has one campaign mode:

Reliving the Stone Age and giving players a strong gameplay experience based on Far Cry’s legacy meant we had to reinvent our core gameplay goal. It was definitely a difficult task. We were focused on delivering this incredible fantasy, which obviously required priorities for the team. Therefore, early in the project, we made the difficult decision to focus our efforts on individual experience.

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