
Translation of a new video from German site Gamestar brought to light confirmation that only one player gets to make progress. Far Cry 4 had a co-op mode, of course, but it was very limited compared to what's going to be available in Far Cry 5.Ĭo-op in Far Cry 5 means you'll be able to play the entire game in with a friend, but there's one crucial bit of info Ubisoft seemingly left out. Regardless, there was one detail that got fans excited from the moment of announcement: full-on co-op support. We got an uncharacteristically short gameplay trailer, and a surprise focus on bombastic moments and cool toys, a shift from the tone established in the reveal. Weeks later, at E3 2017, things weren't looking much better.



If you weren't told about the studio's ambitions to bring a dark, political story to life directly by developers, you only had slim details and a single trailer to get excited about. The initial reveal of Far Cry 5 was a bit underwhelming. Far Cry 5 may let you and a friend tear through the entire campaign in co-op, but only one of you gets to make progress in the story.
