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Far Cry 5: Hours of Darkness gets its launch trailer

Ubisoft has published Far Cry 5: Hours of Darkness launch trailer. Well, despite the fact it’s a DLC and DLC’s purpose is to bring new enjoyable content, this DLC doesn’t seem like it brings a tremendous amount of importance and momentum with it, since it can be completed quite fast. In just a couple of hours, you could finish it and move along to different content or game.

Far Cry 5: Hours of Darkness

For a Far Cry 5 expansion, it should bring more. The setting of a Vietnam themed war doesn’t seem quite exciting as well, as it lacks content since you, as a player, are put in a completely different zone than Hope county with a purpose of extracting out of it. It’s a jungle map, no doubt about it. The foliage completely covers the DLC theme as supposed.

The only thing that is quite bothering is the possibility of encountering a lot of unexpected presence throughout your escape. Side missions at their best yet again, which are extremely worth doing, for which we do not believe many people would find it intriguing. In the beginning, all the players will be locked at Normal mode for which after completing it they will receive two new difficulties to play with.

The most notable change is the perk system which makes a huge difference in the Hours of Darkness expansion. Namely, the new difficulties are yet to be revealed by every player, since when your presence is exposed and targeted by enemies, the perks will be gone and unusable which somewhat promotes the stealth approach as the favorite in this DLC.

As a celebration of the release, Hours of Darkness received new launch trailer published by Ubisoft. You can watch the trailer below:

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