These maps can be published to be shared with others alongside maps created by Ubisoft’s very own designers as well. Player loadouts can also be customized in these maps, and a wide variety of effects and textures will be at the designer’s disposal. Maps created with this feature can also be set for single-player, co-op or PvP multiplayer gameplay, and can allow players to chose from several modes, including Assault, Journey and Bounty Hunt. For future support, Ubisoft has also promised assets based on the three Far Cry 5 DLC packs will be available in the future. Not only that, but other Ubisoft franchises will join in the fun, as elements from Watch_Dogs, Assassin’s Creed Unity and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag will also be available.
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Aside from assets related to Far Cry 5, the editor will also include assets from past Far Cry games, including Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal. The Far Cry Arcade map editor, seen above, will feature over 9,000 unique assets that player can use to populate a map of their own design. Now, Ubisoft has announced the Far Cry 5 map editor feature, which will also include usable elements from other iconic Ubisoft game franchises. The new Resistance Meter in the game will allow players to build relationships and recruits for The Resistance against the enemy Eden’s Gate cult, and the character creator will finally allow for Far Cry fans to make their own lead hero. Far Cry 5 is just a few weeks away from launching, and this sequel in the franchise has especially excited fans with the promise of many special features for the new entry.