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| As for what to expect, it's tough to say. There's very little known about the next Far Cry that isn't just a rumor or corroborated with another source. Most of the "leaks" just allege that Far Cry 6 certainly exists in some capacity, which may be true but that's a little more than obvious at this point. Each gameplay/story leak alleges something completely different, ranging from a sequel to Far Cry 3 with Vaas as a returning character to the return of a tropical setting and helping zoos with jetpacks and "Narcos" inspired elements . In case the second part of that sentence wasn't enough, it's also important to note that there's little to no backing/evidence for any of these leaks. Some early leaks for a North Korea setting were bolstered by a Far Cry /Ubisoft fan survey, but that was not conclusive by any me | (Image: [[https://www.theloadout.com/wp-content/sites/theloadout/2021/09/far-cry-6-best-weapons.jpg|https://www.theloadout.com/wp-content/sites/theloadout/2021/09/far-cry-6-best-weapons.jpg]])Ever since Far Cry moved on to its current version of the Dunia engine with Far Cry 2 , a new entry in the franchise has come out every few years. For better or worse, there hasn't been a Far Cry game that's taken longer than four years to release between each numbered entry, not including spin-offs like Blood Dragon or more recently New Dawn . The latest numbered entry Far Cry 5 was announced in 2017, and subsequently released next Spring in 2018. With the highest amount of development time between Ubisoft's Far Cry games being about four years, and the lowest time being two, Far Cry 6 would be a perfect sweet spot clocking in at about three or so years of theoretical development t |
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| According to the leaker, who we must stress provided no evidence to back their claims, development on Far Cry 6 is being supported by Ubisoft Reflections, which is also working on the recently-revealed Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Skull and Bones . Ubisoft Berlin, meanwhile, is working on a different Far Cry game, suggested to be an online multiplayer spinoff of some k | Obviously this year is proving to be a bit strange for the games industry, Ubisoft included. Where a certain AAA failure forced it to delay many of its upcoming titles, issues related to COVID-19 have made things even worse. But there is hope, with Assassin's Creed Valhalla coming to next-gen consoles later this year. Only thing missing is the reveal for Far Cry 6 , [[https://Farcry6zone.com/|farcry6Zone.Com]] which is also apparently slated for this fiscal y |
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| (Image: [[https://burst.shopifycdn.com/photos/cool-painted-iphone-case-blue-green.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0|https://burst.shopifycdn.com/photos/cool-painted-iphone-case-blue-green.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0]])It's quite possible a few of these franchises might see some delays, of which Far Cry would be a prime target for. Watch Dogs: Legion , Gods and Monsters , and Rainbow Six: Quarantine have already been delayed indefinitely due to issues with Ghost Recon: Breakpoint . Further delaying these games would be the source of even more disappointment from fans despite these games being revealed relatively recently. To that end, with COVID-19 compounding the pressure on Ubisoft's release schedule, Far Cry being delayed further is a possibility. Ubisoft hasn't nailed down a concrete release date for the three already revealed AAA titles, so a Far Cry delay may not even be announced if the game isn't revea | Far Cry is all about creating mayhem within a giant sandbox. The next evolution of that approach would be implementing destructible environments. Imagine being able to blow up an entire house and expose all the enemies within. Destroying the buildings around you would never stop being fun. How about attaching C4 to your jeep, speeding towards a building, and then jumping out at the last second? Cover could also eventually be chipped away from gunfire, causing you to constantly be on the move. Many modern shooters have destructible cover, so Far Cry would need to get with the ti |
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| One of the most anticipated games of the year, Anthem , is also the most promising co-op title of the year. In Anthem, players take on the role of a Freelancer in an exosuit called a Javelin to make their way through a shared world that will feature both single-player and co-op gameplay modes. Teams can have a squad of up to four players to explore the science fiction-like landscape of the world that often changes thanks to something called "Shaper Storms." There isn't a lot of information available on the title, but the developer, BioWare, has enough of a fanbase to make this one of the more popular titles of the y | In recent years, there has been an uptick in the number of games that offer co-op gaming. Players have previously teamed up in some pretty big titles, including Monster Hunter World , Dark Souls , and No Man's Sky , among others. It looks like 2019 will bring even more big co-op titles to players, including games from Nintendo, Ubisoft, and Bethesda, as well as other developers. Co-op gameplay will continue as a trend into the year. Here are some of the most promising games to look forward to in 2 |
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| | According to the leaker, who we must stress provided no evidence to back their claims, development on Far Cry 6 is being supported by Ubisoft Reflections, which is also working on the recently-revealed Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Skull and Bones . Ubisoft Berlin, meanwhile, is working on a different Far Cry game, suggested to be an online multiplayer spinoff of some k |
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| While there were some rumors about a potential new Splinter Cell entry coming in the next fiscal year, the leaks were corroborated to be the now-confirmed Assassin's Creed Valhalla and the still unconfirmed Far Cry 6 . Earlier this year, during a Ubisoft earnings call, it was confirmed that the company would be publishing five of its AAA titles for the 2020-2021 fiscal year . As of this publishing, four of those five titles have been revealed and confirmed: Watch Dogs: Legion , Gods & Monsters , Rainbow Six Quarantine , and now Assassin's Creed Valhalla . And with Splinter Cell not seeing a new entry anytime soon, all fingers are pointing to their last gigantic AAA franch | On the flip side, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint 's struggling state may have strongly affected Ubisoft's core franchises in big ways. Breakpoint received plenty of criticisms for microtransactions , repetitive gameplay, and several other issues. If critical gameplay adjustments need to be made to Ubisoft's other franchises as a result, it's possible Far Cry 6 could receive a circumstantial delay. No doubt it would be a difficult decisions, but Ubisoft would likely be hesitant to delay Watch Dogs or Rainbow Six any further than the publisher already has. So, considering Far Cry 6 hasn't even been announced, development may need to be slowed down or halted to divert resources to more pressing franchi |
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| Far Cry 5 is one of Ubisoft's best-selling games , and that fact combined with the general popularity of the Far Cry franchise means it's not going anywhere anytime soon. Far Cry 6 is a virtual guarantee, and at the rate Ubisoft pumps out Far Cry games, it will likely release within the next couple of years. That timeline is even more likely if a recent "leak" is to be belie | Basically the only thing that Far Cry fans can assume is that if the game is unveiled in a few weeks, it will likely be slated for 2021. Just based on previous release history, recent Far Cry games are typically announced a little under a year away from release. Again, assuming Covid-19 hasn't caused any production/development delays, that will likely hold true for Far Cry 6 as well . It's also worth noting that the last three Far Cry releases ( Far Cry Primal , Far Cry 5 , and Far Cry New Dawn ) have all released within a Spring release win |
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| In recent years, there has been an uptick in the number of games that offer co-op gaming. Players have previously teamed up in some pretty big titles, including Monster Hunter World , Dark Souls , and No Man's Sky , among others. It looks like 2019 will bring even more big co-op titles to players, including games from Nintendo, Ubisoft, and Bethesda, as well as other developers. Co-op gameplay will continue as a trend into the year. Here are some of the most promising games to look forward to in 2 | Hopefully for now the Far Cry 6 reveal will be a pleasant surprise, assuming its shown at Ubisoft Forward. Even though there's not much known about the actual game, everyone seems to know that Far Cry 6 exists. Considering four out of five of Ubisoft's triple-A releases have been unveiled and one of them is supposed to be a Far Cry title, Ubisoft Forward will likely reveal the next game in the ser |
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| Crackdown 3 will welcome players back to New Providence, where they will need to take down the bosses and Kingpins of the city using a variety of weapons. The new title will introduce a new feature, too, where bosses and Kingpins start taking notice of those players destroying their properties and people throughout the city and retaliate. The game also features a co-op mode that will allow four Xbox Live friends to take out these violent gangs and their empires together. Players can enjoy the violent chaos of destruction that comes with removing the criminal element from the city with their frie | The first real co-op game arrived on PC in 1993 with Doom . The title introduced a co-op mode that allowed a team of four players to travel through the game together via LAN. Doom changed the way gamers played and encouraged them to host LAN parties where everyone brought their own computers and connected them to the same network. Since then, co-op has only grown, thanks to an increased interest in team gameplay and better technol |
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| Of course that would be conjecture if it weren't for Jason Schreier, formerly of Kotaku, stating that [[https://Farcry6Zone.com/|Far Cry 6 updates|https://farcry6Zone.com/]] Cry was among the Ubisoft's release slate for this year. There were plenty of Far Cry 6 rumors flying around the internet prior to Schreier's comments on Twitter, but his voice carries plenty of weight throughout the game industry. Considering he was right about Assassin's Creed Valhalla being one of the five aforementioned AAA games eventually revealed and its viking theme, Far Cry is likely on the way as w | This one would be something new and refreshing for the series. Yes, they did have Far Cry: Primal , which took place in the Prehistoric ear. This would be different though. They could set you in a specific time period. There are plenty of other time periods they could tackle. Not only that, but the weaponry would also be different for that era. We will still want a place in time that at least had guns. Primal is an underrated game, but Far Cry should always be a shoo |
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