Released in March 2015 as the second major DLC for Far Cry 4, Valley of the Yetis ditches Kyrat’s sunny lowlands for the treacherous, snow-locked Mount Pangchen. The premise is simple but brutal:
The DLC is often described as Far Cry meets The Thing. It adds a day/night cycle where days are for looting and side-missions, and nights are for desperate base defense.
During night waves, Yalung’s followers use smoke and blizzards to obscure your vision. Day 1 priority: Loot the crashed helicopter at North Ridge for a scope attachment. Without thermal vision, the Yeti is nearly invisible.
The Monastery Ruins (northwest of the map) has: far cry 4 valley of the yeti addonreloaded new
The original Valley of the Yeti was a survival-horror detour—hunt a legendary beast, survive blizzards, fight Shangri-La-infused monsters. It was good. This is not good. This is wrong.
"Reloaded" isn't a new map. It’s the same frozen valley… but corrupted.
The DLC introduces new weapons to aid in survival: Released in March 2015 as the second major
The "new" tag typically refers to a re-repack from groups like FitGirl, DODI, or a direct RELOADED nfo update that:
Important legal note: While this article covers the concept of the "Addonreloaded" release for informational purposes, we strongly encourage purchasing Far Cry 4: Gold Edition from legitimate storefronts (Steam, GOG, Epic) to support Ubisoft. The DLC alone is often under $5 during sales.
Yes—and the "Addonreloaded new" version makes it even better. The DLC is often described as Far Cry meets The Thing
Here’s why this DLC has aged like fine wine:
Critics originally scored the DLC at 74/100 (Metacritic), citing repetitiveness. But in 2025, with the stability fixes and visual tweaks in the "Addonreloaded" edition, it easily jumps to 85/100.