New updates are being added at the bottom of this history……

Original story (published on October 15, 2021), follows:

Developed by Ubisoft Toronto and published by Ubisoft, this FPS video game was launched on October 06, 2021.

And since then, it has reached plenty of gamers around the world. However, many players are also facing several issues while playing Far Cry 6.

Previously, gamers have reported issues such as cutscenes black bar overlay/frame drops, trouble in enemy respawn mechanics, and black screen issues on Xbox.

As if not enough, two new issues have come to light where players are complaining (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) of errors like snowshoe and trapper. These issues are making it harder to play the game and it is stuck on a single window.

As per reports, when trying to enter the game or navigating to settings, it throws a message which says ‘An error occurred. You have been returned to the Main Menu’ followed by a snowshoe error code.

Here are some reports for reference:

This Far Cry 6 snowshoe error is forcing players to go back to main menu. And when they try to load back it shows the error again.

It is bothering gamers on PlayStation and Xbox as we haven’t come across reports from any other gaming platforms.

Trapper Error in Far Cry 6:

Besides snowshoe, some players are also complaining about ‘Trapper error’ where the game is not letting other players join on co-op operations and their save game simply doesn’t load.

When gamers try to run quick play, it returns the ‘Attention: Trapper’ error code. Here are some reports for reference:

In detail, the error message asks players to wait for some time until it connects to the server and after a while it throws a message saying ‘the operation took longer than expected, please try again later—Attention! Trapper’.

Some basic workarounds like re-installing the game, restarting the console, or installing PS4 version aren’t helping affected players get out of any of these issues.

Meanwhile, it is good to see that Ubisoft Support has acknowledged the error code issues and are currently investigating them. We hope they get fixed soon.

In the meantime, the affected players can also try a workaround that involves changing server location using a VPN. If they are already using any VPN, then try turning it off and see if it works.

That said, we will keep you informed regarding the further development of Far Cry 6 snowshoe or trapper error as and when anything comes to our notice.

Update 1 (October 19)

12:40 pm (IST): Ubisoft has replied to one of the users who reported the connectivity problem with a workaround. Through their support page they describe the following process:

So if you suffer from the problems mentioned in this article, you can try this workaround.

Update 2 (December 02)

09:40 am (IST): Ubisoft Support has since come out to acknowledge this Trapper bug, noting that they’re working to resolve it.

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