Far Cry 4 players, have you felt a sense of deja vu whilst traversing the world of Far Cry Primal? That odd sensation of "I know I haven't, but I've totally been here before?" Well, it turns out you have - kind of.
Website Gamepressure noticed a resemblance between the two maps, particularly distinctive topographical structures and regions that line up across the games. They've highlighted these similarities in the images you see below:
Looking at these images, there's really no denying the recycling. That said, there's enough differences between the modern day Himalayas and central Europe circa 10,000 BC that personally, I don't think it's a huge issue. I've quite liked taming wolves and riding sabertooth cats. Because I'm taming wolves and riding sabertooth cats.
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