Ubisoft makes fun of Far Cry 6 players who stopped after a few hours of play

The players of Far Cry 6 attracted attention to some e-mails they received from Ubisoft. Apparently, the game publisher started sending e-mails to players who have a relatively low play time, also mocking themselves for their lack of achievements in the game.

Brendan Sinclair, the general manager of Gamesindustr.biz shared a multitude of screenshots on social networks, showing how Ubisoft became fun of him after stopping play after three hours. No games are already designed ruthlessly to maximize the commitment, commented Sinclair. But now they send you e-mails and you are getting if you dare to stop playing them.

You disappoint me, wrote Ubisoft. It was fun to see you fail.

The e-mail of the developers of Far Cry 6 had the main protagonist of the game, Anton Castillo, in the foreground. Bonjour Rojas, indicates the e-mail, referring to the main character that the players of Far Cry 6 use in the game. I wanted to thank you for giving me free for Yara. Go slowly and know that Yara is between good hands. Lowest in the e-mail, Ubisoft said: You can surely do better than that, and showing the total playing time of the fat player. In this case, showing that Sinclair has played Far Cry 6 for three hours.

According to Sinclair, he played Far Cry 6 for a relatively short period because he did not really appreciate it. The players of Far Cry 6 who wish to stop will may want to reconsider if they do not want Ubisoft sends them a similar merciless e-mail, with a threat that Castillo takes control of Yara. It should be noted, however, that it will not happen if they decide to return to the game. Once back, they will always be at the same time and in the same place when they left.

The Far Cry Franchise has consolidated its irreverent series reputation. That said, this playful taunt is perfectly fit for in this vein. After all, the stories of Far Cry have always shown a lot of good mood antagonism in players.

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