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Three Classic Far Cry Games Just Got Way Smoother on My Console

Thomas OkaforThomas Okafor
Three Classic Far Cry Games Just Got Way Smoother on My Console

So here's something that made my day: Ubisoft just dropped free 60 FPS upgrades for three legendary Far Cry games, and honestly, it's about time! Starting January 21, Far Cry 3, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, and Far Cry Primal are all getting the silky-smooth treatment on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. No extra charge, no strings attached—just pure, buttery gameplay.

The Sneaky Emoji Tease That Got Everyone Talking

You know how it goes with game companies these days. Ubisoft's Far Cry X account posted some cryptic emojis, and within minutes, the internet detectives cracked the code. It didn't take long before Ubisoft came clean and confirmed what we all suspected: three classics were getting their performance glow-up.

I've got to say, the way they teased it was kinda fun. Made me feel like a kid waiting for Christmas morning, except instead of toys, I'm getting frame rates that don't make my eyes hurt.

What's Actually Getting Upgraded?

Let me break it down for you:

  • Far Cry 3 (2012) - The one that started it all with Vaas and those unforgettable Rook Islands

  • Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2013) - That gloriously ridiculous '80s fever dream

  • Far Cry Primal (2016) - The caveman simulator we didn't know we needed

All three are getting bumped to 60 FPS on current-gen consoles. And here's the kicker: if you've got a physical copy collecting dust on your shelf, just pop it in and download the update. No need to rebuy anything or jump through hoops.

Why This Actually Matters to Me

Look, I'm not gonna pretend frame rates don't matter. Playing these games at 30 FPS always felt like wearing glasses with the wrong prescription—functional, but something's off. Now that nearly every mainline Far Cry from 3 onwards runs at 60 FPS on modern consoles, it's like the whole series just got a second wind.

Here's something interesting: the Xbox 360 version of Far Cry 3 was already running at 60 FPS on Xbox Series consoles through backward compatibility. So Xbox One owners are probably doing a little victory dance right now, finally catching up with what their retro-gaming buddies already had.

A Quick Look at These Three Beauties

Game Release Year What Makes It Special
Far Cry 3 2012 Defined modern Far Cry formula, iconic villain Vaas
Blood Dragon 2013 Synth soundtrack, neon everything, laser-firing dragons
Primal 2016 Stone Age setting, no guns, animal companions

The One That Started My Obsession 🎮

Far Cry 3 holds a special place in my gaming heart. Vaas Montenegro wasn't just another video game villain—he was THE villain. You know the "definition of insanity" speech? Yeah, that's burned into my brain forever. The Rook Islands felt alive, dangerous, and weirdly beautiful all at once.

That game taught me the modern Far Cry formula: climb towers, liberate outposts, hunt exotic animals, and occasionally question your character's sanity. Good times.

Blood Dragon: When Games Stop Taking Themselves Seriously

Then came Blood Dragon in 2013, and boy, did it lean hard into the absurdity. Imagine if an '80s action movie had a baby with a Saturday morning cartoon, fed it energy drinks, and taught it to love neon. That's Blood Dragon.

The synth soundtrack alone is worth the price of admission. Add in those ridiculous laser-shooting dragons, the over-the-top one-liners, and you've got yourself a cult classic that refuses to apologize for being exactly what it is. Playing this at 60 FPS is gonna be chef's kiss 💋

Primal: The Weird Experiment That Actually Worked

Now, Far Cry Primal was... different. Ubisoft basically said, "What if we took away all the guns and threw you into the Stone Age?" And somehow, it worked?

No assault rifles, no helicopters, just you, some primitive weapons, and a bunch of animal friends you can command. I spent more time than I'd like to admit riding sabertooth tigers and attacking villages with my pet bear. No shame. The survival and crafting mechanics felt fresh, and taming beasts never got old.

What I'm Still Waiting For 🤔

Here's the thing though—while I'm thrilled about these Far Cry updates, I can't help but wonder: what about Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2? Those games deserve some love too, Ubisoft!

The hacking gameplay, the urban exploration, Aiden Pearce's grumpy face, Marcus Holloway's parkour skills—all of it would feel so much better at 60 FPS. Just saying.

Performance Comparison: Then vs. Now

Before Update:

  • 30 FPS cap

  • Occasional frame drops during intense scenes

  • Visual experience felt... dated

After Update:

  • Smooth 60 FPS

  • Better response times

  • Makes 10+ year old games feel surprisingly modern ✨

The Bigger Picture

What I love about this move is that Ubisoft isn't abandoning their older titles. Sure, they're busy working on whatever Far Cry comes next, but they're not forgetting about the games that built the franchise's reputation.

These free upgrades show respect for players who've stuck around and for newcomers who want to experience these classics without the technical baggage. It's the kind of player-friendly decision that makes me feel good about supporting the franchise. And if you're ready to jump into the latest entry, you can currently Buy Far Cry 6 CD Key for an all-time low of $6.86 (89% off) on DealNest.

My Game Plan for January 21

You better believe I've got my calendar marked. Come launch day, I'm downloading those updates faster than you can say "Rook Islands." Probably gonna start with Blood Dragon because nothing says "welcome to 2026" like neon dinosaurs and synthesizers.

Then I'll work my way through Far Cry 3's story again—maybe this time I'll actually finish all the side missions instead of just mainlining the plot. And Primal? That's my weekend comfort game right there.

Final Thoughts

Listen, we're living in a golden age of backward compatibility and performance upgrades. Games that once felt stuck in their era are getting new life on modern hardware. Far Cry 3, Blood Dragon, and Primal joining the 60 FPS club is just another example of how gaming preservation and enhancement can coexist.

These aren't just nostalgia trips anymore—they're legitimate ways to experience excellent gameplay without the technical compromises we accepted back in the day. Whether you're a veteran returning to the Rook Islands or someone discovering Vaas for the first time, January 21 is gonna be a good day.

Now if you'll excuse me, I need to clear my gaming schedule and prepare for some seriously smooth wilderness chaos. See you in the jungle! 🌴🎮

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Thomas Okafor
Thomas Okafor

Gaming industry business analyst who follows mergers, studio closures, and publisher earnings calls like others follow sports.