Ubisoft is also cautious about not abandoning previous generation consoles "in any way." It will "target maximum quality" on all of them.
New trailer puts focuses on the female version of Dani Rojas, while also revealing new details on the shooter's narrative.
There are 49 different weapons available, each customizable with different augments. Weapons can also be upgraded after crafting.
Take down enemies with a CD launcher, use a jet pack to burn them or launch a mortar strike from your backpack among other things.
Ubisoft will be providing the first proper look at gameplay for the upcoming first person shooter later this week.
A new report claims that development on the game was recently restarted, and a launch in 2022 is unlikely.
Far Cry UK on Twitter has also been active recently, tweeting quotes and other assorted propaganda from antagonist Anton Castillo.
Helen is also finally being joining the game as a recruitable Operative.
Ubisoft employees allegedly "expect anything to come out of" steps taken by the company in light of said reports.
The game will have two separate modes.
Various bug fixes for Mina and the "Project OMNI" Tactical Op are also coming.
And that's a good thing.
Releasing 3-4 AAA games every year is "no longer a proper indication of our value creation dynamics," says CFO Frederick Duguet.
New characters and conflicts adorn the expansion.
Ubisoft touts a "solid and well-diversified line-up" with premium and F2P titles.
Ubisoft says that production has been "advancing well over the past 12 months."
Revenue was up 50% from the prior record.
The change suggests Ubisoft might publish games from studios it doesn't own.
The Division is also coming to mobile devices.
The hero character is available now as part of the Season Pass.