On Friday, Ubisoft released a new patch for Far Cry 4 that aims to fix a number of problems on PlayStation systems. The improvements should be noticed on both systems, with one significant co-op repair arriving on the PlayStation 4.
The short list of improvements, includes fixes to match stability, progression page problems, issues with the shop, map browser, and sound glitches. On the PlayStation 4, Ubisoft has also implemented improvements to cooperative play that will eliminate a problem with users getting hung up on the main menu and the second player stuck in the lobby.
Patches are in progress for Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC, but they will be numbered differently. For more on problems with a number of this fall's releases, check out an opinion piece on the subject from late last week.
[Source: Ubisoft]
Our Take
There's not much more I can say about the state of game releases this fall. The ability to patch games post-release is a double-edged sword that is currently being wielded against consumers instead of for them.
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