This Week on Xbox, October 9th, 2015 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Ubisoft announces Far Cry Primal set in the Stone Age, Halo 5 Guardians goes gold, Halo animated series trailer released, and Xbox One party limit increased to 12.
Key Insights
- 🧑🌾 Ubisoft has announced Far Cry Primal, a standalone game set in the Stone Age, which brings a unique twist to the Far Cry franchise.
- 👾 Halo 5 Guardians has generated a lot of excitement with its TV spots, documentary series, and upcoming animated series, showcasing the huge anticipation for the game.
- 🎮 The release of limited edition Halo 5 wireless controllers and the Forza Fuel Challenge highlights the promotional activities surrounding these highly anticipated games.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the premise of Far Cry Primal?
Far Cry Primal is set in the Stone Age, where players must survive and conquer the Savage land as the last survivor of a crippling ambush.
Q: When will Halo 5 Guardians be released?
Halo 5 Guardians has gone gold, meaning it is ready for release, and it will hit shelves in the near future.
Q: What is the Fall of Reach animated series?
The Fall of Reach animated series is based on Eric Ny's book and showcases how soldiers are made, and it will be included with certain editions of Halo 5 Guardians.
Q: How can someone enter to win the limited edition Halo 5 wireless controllers?
To enter the giveaway, follow Major Nelson on Twitter and check out his blog for details on how to enter and win.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Ubisoft announced Far Cry Primal, a standalone game set in the Stone Age where players will survive and conquer the Savage land.
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Halo 5 Guardians has gone gold, meaning the code is ready for release, and a new Forge trailer showcases the map and mode creation system.
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The Fall Of Reach animated series trailer for Halo 5 Guardians was released, and limited edition Halo 5 wireless controllers are being given away.
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The winner of the Forza Fuel Challenge competed against a three-time 24-hour of Lon winner, and the Fallout 4 special video series continues.
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Rock Band 4 and Transformers Devastation are now available, and the Xbox One party limit has been increased to 12 people.