Reports of a Far Cry 6 beta are part of "a phishing attempt"
Ubisoft says it's aware of a virus-carrying email

Ubisoft says that an email regarding access to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Far Cry 6 beta is an attempted scam.
YouTuber theRadBrad last night saying that "there is an email from the official Ubisoft address going around that claims beta access to Far Cry 6," asking recipients to agree to a coverage embargo and sign in with a password to access the content. Rather than offering information about the upcoming game, however, the email contains a virus that "watches your screen and records everything 🙈you do."
Ubisoft has now confirmed that "the email regarding [Far Cry 6] beta access is a phishing attempt." 'Phishing' is a term referring to scams that center on attempts to access sensitive data from a person or organization by impersonating a trustworthy source, and in th🦂is case, it's Ubisoft. In a tweet, the developer's support branch said that the issue had been reported, and encouraged anyone who had received the relevant email not to respond.
We can confirm the email regarding FC6 beta access is a phishing attemp𝓀t. It has been reported. Please do not respond if you ha💎ve received this email or similar. Thank you for the report! //t.co/G7jBlRS6IW
Gamesradar reached out to Ubisoft, who told us that tཧhey are "aware of this and our teams are currently inve🎶stigating."
We don't yet have a release date for Far Cry 6, although a Microsoft st𒁏ore listing suggests we could expect its arrival in late 🍌May. That might mean that some kind of early access might not be far away, but there🌞's not much precedent from ಞUbisoft on that front, so it's probably worth assuming that this email is nothing but a scam.
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