While most of the gaming world is patiently waiting for Far Cry 7, which has been codenamed "Blackbird," a portion of the fanbase spent their Friday rallying against Ubisoft after Far Cry 4 was seemingly censored over a decade after its release.
As Far Cry 4 turns ten, let's look back at the last great Far Cry game.
As it turns out, though, it was a "mistake," and there are "no plans" to retroactively censor past Far Cry titles. In other words, nudity is back in-game.
After news quickly spread about a potential case of retroactive censorship, the official Far Cry Twitter account, which Ubisoft runs, quickly put those concerns to bed.
Specifically, content that was intended for the Japanese version of the game, which has been censored since launch, was accidentally sent to the global version of the game. The issue has since been rectified, with the correct files being pushed where necessary.
"This was not an intentional update for global players, and the issue has already been corrected," a follow-up post read.
Several other follow-up replies noted that it was an "honest mistake," with the account consistently clarifying that at no point did its developers ever...