Ubisoft crafted an olive branch for their PC gaming fans, and Mojang’s fans too…

Far Cry 3 might be coming to North America in early December but Ubisoft thinks you might need something to tide you over until then. Of course, Assassin’s Creed III could have held us over if it were launching alongside its console brethren but – oh never mind. I guess I should cut Ubisoft some slack. They probably did not have a whole lot of Olive planks for the Olive branches. I mean they probably had to spend four on the crafting table alone and then there was that creeper so Ubisoft totally needed that wood sword.

Lost? Oh! Where are my manners?

In an effort to promote the release of Far Cry 3 for the PC – a simultaneous release with the other platforms – Ubisoft created a Minecraft mod team. The order: create a map in Minecraft themed like Far Cry 3.

Get my agent! I want to star in an Indie PC cross-over mod too! One with pigs!

Machine for Pigs? I’m having a hard time remembering that… but if you say it is popular…

The team consists of Michael Lambert with Axel Janssen and Yohann Delcourt providing texture work. Michael, known as Sacr3 to the Minecraft community, made a name for himself with his large city build, Novax. He replied to a comment on his World Trade Center video three months ago when confronted about his activity:

I'm working on something big right now, i'll get back to this map once i'm done my other project.

I would say so.

So I buried the lead long enough – what is the mod about? The environment is themed and textured based on the aesthetic of the game. Accompanying the custom map are a new set of weapons and tools with themes rooted in the game. You will be able to find Vaas, Citra, and the protagonist Jason all in Minecraft style along with 50 Easter Eggs. If anything it is an interesting tactic to draw brand recognition especially with such a PC-centric strategy. I am guessing Ubisoft knows where their brand has been tarnished most and especially wants to recover it with the Far Cry property. Well done Ubisoft.

The mod is expected to be released on October 26 at their official Far Cry website.