Dive into a transformed vibrant post-apocalyptic Hope County, Montana, 17 years after a global nuclear catastrophe. Lead the fight against the Highwaymen, as they seek to take over the last remaining resources.
About the story
Seventeen years after a nuclear doomsday, Hope County, Montana, has changed in unexpected ways. Nuclear winter has given way to a "superbloom," creating a lush, colourful landscape that survivors have begun to re-populate with makeshift buildings. It's a lawless frontier where people are struggling to get by - and you'll be able to experience it all with a friend in co-op, or on your own as a lone gunslinger.
Platforms
Stadia PC PS4 PS5 XONE Series X|SGenres
Adventure ShooterThemes
Action Open world
Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 15 more
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| Spanish (Spain) | |||
| Arabic | |||
| Chinese (Traditional) | |||
| English | |||
| Czech | |||
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| Polish | |||
| Portuguese (Brazil) | |||
| Russian | |||
| Chinese (Simplified) | |||
| English (UK) |
Media
Critic Reviews
Game Forces PT
By Bernardo LourençoAlthough the campaign is quite small and the villains are not as feared as the previous ones, the hours spent in Far Cry New Dawn are quite amusing. Players are transported to an action-packed world, with a lot to do. With this game you can count on a nostalgic return to Hope County, Montana, with a magical touch.
The Digital Fix
By Stephen HudsonFar Cry New Dawn does everything you'd expect from a Far Cry title. However, it failed to deliver the same level of polish and enjoyment its predecessor enjoyed, and while it's still packed with buckets of fun, I couldn't help shake the feeling that I've done all this before.
Too Much Gaming
By Matthew ArcillaNew Dawn delivers a shallow exploration of its premise and is more interested in the sheer anarchic fun of a fully refined playground of carnage. That’s fine for a game that continues to indulge in the franchise’s weirdest excesses while fine tuning its formula for maximum fun.
Geeks Under Grace
By Maurice PogueFar Cry: New Dawn is an AAA game that reeks of being developed to satiate the whims of shareholders. Outside of concluding the Joseph Seed saga, I struggle to find reasons to play more Far Cry.
33bits
By Rubén RionegroWe are looking at a somewhat decaffeinated return, but no less fun. Its spin-off condition and the recycling of elements weigh heavily on the final result, being well below the main deliveries. A sensational graphic section and the usual gameplay complete the rest to ensure a good amount of hours of play.