Far Cry 4’s weapons trailer introduces another great character

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I don’t think he sells pens, though.

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Ubisoft have released a new Far Cry 4 trailer, showing off the armaments you’ll be employing in Kyrat and introducing the guy who’ll be selling them to you.

The trailer offers an in-depth look at weapons from both scales of the spectrum, ranging from the chaos-bringing mortars, grenade launchers, and machine guns, right the way to the stealthier auto-crossbows and Kukri knives.

In Far Cry 4, your weapons will apparently be supplied by a chap named Longinus, a former warlord who’s now a religious missionary. Now that he’s caught up in the civil war in Kyrat he has no intention of going back to his murderous ways… but he’s more than happy to sell guns and supplies to you, because hey, someone has to take care of the local warlords.

You can see the trailer below. Far Cry 4 is due out on 18 November.


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