Hello - as some of you may know, there is a purported AMD / Far Cry 6 promotion on its new Ryzen 5000 processors (see attached link), but the strange thing is this -- the promotion indicates that it must be redeemed by January 30th, when the game doesn't even launch until February 18th. This could mean, however, that the game will sit in one's Uplay queue until it launches, but at the very least, it is a good sign that the game is going to be released in February, as AMD would not likely offer such a promotion if Far Cry 6 was going to be delayed by a few months. However, this does make you wonder why we have not seen ANY gameplay at all, when the release is just four months away. Perhaps we will see something next month...
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/am...dle-ryzen-5000
ask AMD or the site that sells the CPU at the time they eventually go on sale as they are the ones doing the promotion and offering the game ..with the purchase of the CPU bundle
as yes that will be up to the retail store that sells the bundle to provide you with the CD key for the title ..as always
(yes that's how it works )
as there is no set date yet for far cry 6's launch and yep it = feb 2021 .. just an estimate date i think ..as yes previous games were also delayed to get finalized and polished
when ever any hardware maker offers a promo its on you to make sure you get a game code for the title offered .. was the same with other games in the past as well as other games that Nvidia offered .. i went thru hell to get my WITCHER 3 promo code from Nvidia years ago
and yes still had to wait for the game to launch till i could use that code and dl and play the game
and with FC 5 yes i had a code for the gold version got months before FC 5 shipped , that i had to wait till ship day to DL and play the game ..but yes the code i entered was redeemed the day i bought it ( got it on pre order from the Uplay web store )
so most likely AMD is offering pre order codes with the purchase of a ryzen 5000 series CPU .. if you have any problem with it ..yes you need to contact the retail outfit you buy your CPU from