Ubisoft has released Update 1.07 for Far Cry New Dawn, introducing 60 FPS support for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. To ensure a smooth rollout, the FPS Boost feature will be temporarily disabled on Xbox Series X|S starting February 1 at 4 PM PST, with the update going live afterward. PlayStation 5 players will also receive the 60 FPS upgrade, though no FPS Boost changes apply to Sony’s platform.
Set 17 years after Far Cry 5’s apocalyptic “Collapse,” Far Cry New Dawn (2019) blends open-world chaos with RPG elements, tasking players with rebuilding a post-nuclear Hope County while battling raider factions. Despite mixed reviews for its story and similarities to its predecessor, the game retains the series’ core gameplay, including outpost captures, co-op play, and crafting.
Far Cry New Dawn Update 1.07 Complete Patch Notes:
- 60 FPS Support:
- Now available for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5.
- Note: FPS Boost on Xbox Series X|S will be temporarily disabled on February 1 at 4 PM PST (0000 UTC) to finalize the update.
- Platform-Specific Details:
- Xbox Series X|S: Temporary FPS Boost removal precedes the official 60 FPS patch rollout.
- PS5: 60 FPS update arrives without prior FPS Boost dependency.
Far Cry New Dawn is a direct sequel to Far Cry 5. Set in post-apocalyptic Hope County, Montana, ravaged by nuclear war, it features a customizable, silent protagonist who must rebuild a survivor community and battle the Highwaymen, a ruthless raider gang. The gameplay retains series staples like open-world exploration, outpost raids, and co-op mode while introducing RPG mechanics such as base upgrades and scavenging-based crafting.