Far Cry 5 PC Steam Version Removed From Sale in India, China, and Other Asian Countries
Far Cry 5 PC Steam Version Removed From Sale in India, China, and Other Asian Countries 1gn1z
By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 27 March 2018 22:04 IST
Highlights
Far Cry 5 can only be bought on Uplay in India and other Asian countries
Previously it was available for pre-order on Steam
Ubisoft is yet to confirm why this is the case
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Far Cry 5 is out now for PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. And while the console versions are available both at physical retail and digital storefronts, it appears that the PC version of Far Cry 5 has been pulled from Steam. As of this morning, Far Cry 5 has been removed from sale on Valve’s storefront with the buy button for the game missing. The game was available for pre-order and has now been removed. A quick check on Steam game tracker SteamDB shows that Far Cry 5 can’t be bought in India, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, South Korea, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. This is odd considering that Far Cry 5 was available for pre-order in all of the aforementioned countries but Vietnam. m6736
If you’re living in any of these countries, you can still buy the game via Ubisoft’s own Uplay service. In India at least it means paying 60 Euros or around Rs. 4,848 instead of the Rs. 3,499 price tag Far Cry 5 had on Steam for pre-order. Perplexingly, you can still buy able content related to the game on Steam such as the Far Cry 5 Season and Deluxe Pack.
Far Cry 5's Steam page right now, the buy button has been removed.
This isn’t the first time a game has been pulled from Steam despite being available for pre-order. Dragon Ball Fighterz suffered the same fate in India due to publisher Bandai Namco not having the licensing rights for the game in India. A post from Ubisoft on its own forums states that the company is aware of the situation and is looking to rectify it as soon as possible. That being said, Gadgets 360 has reached out to Ubisoft for comment and will update this story if we hear from the company.
Since open-world hacking game Watch Dogs 2, Ubisoft eradicate discs for the nation a couple of years ago.
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