In a surprising turn of events, the Xbox 360 servers for Far Cry 2—which remains playable on modern consoles via backward compatibility—have spontaneously returned to life. It is exceptionally rare for a title whose online services were officially decommissioned years ago to resurface without the launch of a remaster or a formal update.
Although the multiplayer functionality for Far Cry 2 was phased out long ago, this unexpected revival provides players with a fresh opportunity to unlock legacy achievements that may have been missed during the game’s original lifecycle.
This restoration might be an unintentional glitch, suggesting the services could vanish as abruptly as they reappeared. However, given the ongoing holiday season, there is a strong possibility the servers will remain active for at least a few days. For those eager to revisit the savanna, now is the ideal time to jump back in, as this could very well be the final chance to experience the game’s online component.
Far Cry 2 is renowned for its uncompromising open-world gameplay, featuring gritty survival mechanics such as weapon degradation and the constant threat of malaria. Players are thrust into a relentless African landscape, where survival depends on navigating brutal conditions and shifting political tensions.
Source: iXBT.games
