Don't worry, you don't need to reinstall the whole game just yet. In this ultimate troubleshooting guide, we will walk you through every possible fix to get Far Cry 6 running smoothly on your PC. Let’s dive in!
1. Check the System Requirements First
Before tweaking any settings, make sure your PC can actually handle the game. Far Cry 6 is a heavy, open-world game, and lacking the required hardware (especially RAM and VRAM) is a primary reason for unexpected crashes.
Minimum Requirements (1080p, 30 FPS, Low Settings):
OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 / Intel Core i5-4460
RAM: 8 GB (Dual-channel mode)
Graphics: AMD RX 460 (4 GB) / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (4 GB)
Storage: 60 GB available space (SSD recommended)
If your PC meets these requirements and the game still crashes, move on to the next fixes.
2. Verify Game Files (The Most Common Fix)
Corrupted or missing game files are the #1 reason why Far Cry 6 fails to launch. Verifying the integrity of your game files will scan and replace any broken files automatically.
For Ubisoft Connect:
Open Ubisoft Connect and go to the Games tab.
Select Far Cry 6.
Click on the Properties tab on the left side.
Under Local Files, click on Verify files.
For Epic Games Store:
Open the Epic Games Launcher and go to your Library.
Click the three dots
...next to Far Cry 6.Select Manage, then click Verify.
For Steam:
Right-click Far Cry 6 in your Steam Library.
Select Properties > Installed Files.
Click on Verify integrity of game files.
3. Run the Game as Administrator
Sometimes, Far Cry 6 lacks the necessary Windows permissions to access certain files, causing it to crash on startup.
Go to the folder where Far Cry 6 is installed (usually
C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher\games\Far Cry 6\bin).Right-click on the
FarCry6.exefile and select Properties.Go to the Compatibility tab.
Check the box that says "Run this program as an administrator".
(Bonus Tip) While you are here, also check "Disable fullscreen optimizations".
Click Apply and then OK.
4. Update Your Graphics Drivers (Clean Install)
Outdated or corrupted GPU drivers are a gamer’s worst enemy. Both NVIDIA and AMD release specific driver updates to optimize newly released games and fix crash issues.
NVIDIA Users: Open GeForce Experience, go to the Drivers tab, and click "Check for updates".
AMD Users: Open AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition and update to the latest version.
Pro Gamer Tip: If a standard update doesn't work, use a free tool called DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to completely wipe your old drivers, then install the fresh ones directly from the official websites.
5. Disable In-Game Overlays
Overlays from background apps often conflict with the game engine, leading to sudden black screens or crashes. You need to disable them:
Ubisoft Connect Overlay: Open Ubisoft Connect Settings > General > Uncheck "Enable in-game overlay for supported games".
Discord Overlay: Open Discord Settings > Game Overlay > Turn off "Enable in-game overlay".
NVIDIA/AMD Overlays: Turn off the GeForce Experience overlay or AMD Radeon overlay in their respective settings.
6. Install Missing Visual C++ Redistributables & DirectX
If your Windows is missing crucial gaming libraries, Far Cry 6 simply won't boot. You might even see a "0xc000007b" error or missing .dll errors.
Go to the official Microsoft website.
Download and install both x86 and x64 versions of the latest Visual C++ Redistributables.
Download the DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and let it update your DirectX files.
Restart your PC after installing.
7. Close Unnecessary Background Apps
Background applications eating up your RAM and CPU can choke Far Cry 6, causing it to close itself. Make sure you close heavy background apps like Chrome (if you have many tabs open), Antivirus software (try adding Far Cry 6 to the exclusion list), and RGB control software.
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Final Thoughts
By following these steps, you should be able to fix the Far Cry 6 not launching or crashing issues and finally join the revolution in Yara! Usually, verifying the game files or running it as an administrator solves the problem for 90% of players.
Did any of these fixes work for you? Or are you still facing issues? Let us know in the comments below, and we'll help you out!

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