Unless they ditch their DRM, these compilations are worthless. And besides there's nothing really here to achieve by buying them. Both the Splinter Cell Trilogy (including the 1st 3 titles) and Double Agent are completely DRM Free and fully patched. The Far Cry 1 & 2 Exclusive Bundle (including Fortune pack on disc) are also DRM free and fully patched (only the multiplayer portion of Far Cry 2 requires the use of the provided CD-Key - it's funny how they still call it like that). The only selling point would be Splinter Cell Conviction and Far Cry 3. Yet both are crippled with their DRM (requiring us to be online to install the games, Far Cry 3 even requiring us to be online all the time). Not to mention that even at this point Far Cry 3 is still an incomplete title. Also there are still a lot of other great titles available (some better in my opinion) to keep us busy, so both Conviction and Far Cry 3 could be safely ignored at the moment.
'Ultimate' Splinter Cell, Far Cry bundles spotted
UK retailer Game posts listings for Ultimate Splinter Cell, Ultimate Far Cry Compilation for release in 2013 for consoles and PC.
If recent retail listings prove accurate, Ubisoft will release two new "Ultimate" bundles later this year. United Kingdom retailer Game has posted listings for an Ultimate Far Cry 3 Compilation and an offering titled Ultimate Splinter Cell. Both are set for release in 2013.
The Ultimate Far Cry Compilation is listed for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (£40, or $64) and the PC (£30, or $48). The Ultimate Splinter Cell bundle is listed only for the PC and carries a price tag of £30 ($48).
The listings do not provide any further details on either bundle, and a Ubisoft representative was not immediately available to comment.
The latest entry in the Far Cry series--Far Cry 3--adds the free High Tides downloadable content exclusively on the PS3 tomorrow.
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