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    SofaJockey's Avatar Senior Member
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    Games delayed to 2022 - impact on Far Cry 6

    So with so many other games pushing back to 2022 and Battlefront 2042 pushing back a month, Far Cry 6 appears to have a lovely free launch window unusual for end of year game season.

    How do you feel about having more time to enjoy it before any competing pressures arise?

    And does this bode well for a financial success due to not being smothered by other releases?

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    Wow, thats so nice information
    `thank you so much
    Looking forward to new games in 2022
    I wonder exactly how the quarantine affected the gaming industry
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    Originally Posted by SofaJockey Go to original post
    So with so many other games pushing back to 2022 and Battlefront 2042 pushing back a month, Far Cry 6 appears to have a lovely free launch window unusual for end of year game season.

    How do you feel about having more time to enjoy it before any competing pressures arise?

    And does this bode well for a financial success due to not being smothered by other releases?


    sure it be nice to play FC6 without delays because other devs and pulbishers are empty on good propositions i played open world games since morrowind but bethesda games paradigm are different now far from what it was before thats why ubisoft games is prior for me since Prince of persia and fc2 first came out the only thing i wish is more immersive mechanicd in ubi products in all other ways their games always worth its buying
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    It can only be a good thing for FAR CRY 6
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