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<br>Ubisoft has been criticized in the past for having some pretty dumb AI in both the Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed series. Far Cry 6 needs to have smarter AI that is absolutely relentless in combat and stealth. One thing that takes immersion away is how enemies will only go for the alarm when they catch you, even if they know you’ve killed so many of their friends already. If they spot a dead body, they should immediately go for the alarm. In addition to this, the AI should adapt to the player’s actions and strategies. If they keep swarming the same spot and you’re mowing them down, perhaps they would eventually realize they need a new appro<br><br> <br>Obviously there's other examples like Ghost Recon or Just Dance that are powerhouse franchises for Ubisoft, but they're unlikely to take their place. Additionally, Jason Schreier from Kotaku chimed in to confirm that fifth game was not Beyond Good & Evil 2 or Skull & Bones . Schreier cited some development troubles for Skull Bones delaying the game severely, as well as Beyond Good & Evil 2 still not being far enough in developm<br><br> <br>Perhaps the most interesting rumor thus far comes from a Reddit AMA with the franchise's most iconic villain. Earlier in April, Vaas actor Michael Mando was answering fan questions regarding both Far Cry 3 as well as his role in AMC's Better Call Saul as Nacho Varga . One of the questions asked of Mando was "Do you still get recognized as Vaas or do more people see you as Nacho now?" Mando responded in general his love for the character Vaas that he co-created during Far Cry 3 's development, but also went on to mention that he may be able to reprise the role "very soon," seemingly as a j<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>I likely spent about 20 hours in the game, and I would reckon that only 4 or 5 of those were in substantive story missions. Outside of that, most the game consisted of me doing Far Cry stuff: picking off enemies, building out an arsenal, and generally exploring the beautiful nuclear-tinted wasteland of Hope County. If you find yourself a fan of the Far Cry formula and are looking for a cathartic experience to sink your teeth into, this will certainly scratch that i<br><br> <br>Luckily, the legitimacy of this leak should be revealed sooner rather than later. Ubisoft will be at E3 2019 , and it's there where the company is expected to pull the curtain back on its upcoming projects. If a new Splinter Cell is announced at E3 2019, it will debunk this leak, though we would be surprised if Far Cry 6 isn't still in development in some capac<br><br> <br>Even though Ubisoft will see the release of another highly anticipated franchise this year in Assassin's Creed Valhalla , there's another series fans are still waiting on. Just like seemingly every other Ubisoft franchise currently, it seems an entry in the Far Cry series will be on the way in the near future. Major delays aside, the fever dream shooter series is purported to be one of the many confirmed titles coming in Ubisoft's upcoming fiscal y<br><br> <br>This leak comes from 4chan, and so it should be treated with a healthy amount of skepticism. Even so, accurate video game leaks have originated from 4chan in the past, and so it's not out of the realm of possibility that this one is legitimate. At any rate, the anonymous poster posted in a thread about a potential new Splinter Cell game with a list of Ubisoft's studios and what projects they're working on, with Far Cry 6 allegedly in the works at Ubisoft Toro<br><br> <br>Overall, it seems Ubisoft has been casting a wide net to determine where the [https://farcry6zone.com/ Far Cry 6 Collectibles|Https://Farcry6Zone.Com/] Cry franchise could go next. That being said, the next entry may be coming within the next year, as late as spring of 2021 according to Ubisoft's fiscal year release schedule. Far Cry 6 may even be a potential sequel or set in the same universe as Far Cry 3 assuming Michael Mando is being more coy than playful. Or the game may go even further outside the box than usual and explore something completely new. Summer's gaming events should give us some more concrete i<br> <br>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<br>
<br>Just like the series, Far Cry New Dawn is a game of exploration and self-discovery. Despite flaws and bumps along the way, New Dawn captures new magic and shows a glimmer of what the future of the Far Cry series looks like. Now if only Ubisoft could match the game design with equal level and story quality, we may be able to see the series capstone game in Far Cry<br><br> <br>This is a big reason why Giancarlo Esposito would be an apt pick for Far Cry 6 's villain, if true. Esposito has the breadth of experience as an actor and the pedigree to show for it with characters like Moff Gideon or Gus Fring. He's even played a character in a video game before with his appearance as "The Dentist" in Payday 2 back in 2013 . Esposito's work with character curation has resulted in some of his most fantastic roles, and with Far Cry villains typically embodying emotional extremes, Esposito is absolutely capable of taking on a villain's role in the series in several potential fo<br><br> <br>Fans should hear more relatively soon, as Ubisoft's recently announced digital showcase comes in July, which should provide a major update for several of these franchises. Hopefully Far Cry 6 will be among the announcements and hopefully a legitimate release schedule is also revealed, as that's a lot of games to pack into a relatively small amount of t<br> <br>Luckily, the legitimacy of this leak should be revealed sooner rather than later. Ubisoft will be at E3 2019 , and it's there where the company is expected to pull the curtain back on its upcoming projects. If a new Splinter Cell is announced at E3 2019, it will debunk this leak, though we would be surprised if Far Cry 6 isn't still in development in some capac<br><br> <br>In fact, that is the majority of my issue when it comes to the story and pacing. Without a doubt, the best character personally was Joseph Seed (Greg Bryk) -- the transformed antagonist of Far Cry 5 . But even still, I probably have the most significant connection with him because the character has history in the series. Anyone coming into this game for the first time (given it is advertised as a standalone experience) wouldn't benefit from that connection at all, and would easily get a less-worthwhile experie<br><br> <br>Mickey (Cara Ricketts) and Lou (Leslie L. Miller), despite seeming like powerful antagonists with a different worldview and troubled history, get to display none of that. They likely get the most screentime of any characters of the game, but never had the opportunity to capture the Vaas or Pagan Min magic with so little screen-time. Instead, they come off as generic, malevolent antagonists with little-to-no reason behind their crue<br><br> <br>Ubisoft specifically notes Far Cry 's "sustained growth" in its most recent earnings call press release, so the franchise is in a very positive state for the publisher at the moment. Fans can likely expect the next Far Cry __ to come out around the end of its 2020-2021 fiscal year, similar to previous entries. Ubisoft's release slate the past three or four years has remained relatively consistent, with the bi-annual Assassin's Creed games coming out in the fall and Far Cry games coming out in the spring. [https://farcry6zone.com/ Far Cry 6 DLC|https://farcry6Zone.com/] Cry 6 will likely follow suit, more than likely releasing sometime between February and April 2021, according to its fiscal y<br><br> <br>Obviously there's other examples like Ghost Recon or Just Dance that are powerhouse franchises for Ubisoft, but they're unlikely to take their place. Additionally, Jason Schreier from Kotaku chimed in to confirm that fifth game was not Beyond Good & Evil 2 or Skull & Bones . Schreier cited some development troubles for Skull Bones delaying the game severely, as well as Beyond Good & Evil 2 still not being far enough in developm<br> <br>Much of the backing of these "leaks" lines up with some of the information that Ubisoft sent out as part of a Far Cry feedback survey to players after the release of Far Cry 5 . One question in particular asked players where they would like to see a new Far Cry game take place, which then proceeded to list around 15 regions and time periods. These choices ranged from different regions like South America or North Korea, or even went as far as going to another planet like the Far Cry 5: Lost on Mars D<br><br> <br>Since the humble beginnings of the franchise, varying degrees of insanity have been prevalent throughout each Far Cry game. Far Cry 3 took this even further with its iconic villain Vaas, placing a pivotal and charismatic character as the source of the game's unpredictability. Subsequent Far Cry games have turned this into a staple for the series, and for good reason. Assuming the former Breaking Bad star is to become the villain for Far Cry 6 , here's what he could bring to the ta<br><br> <br>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<br>

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Just like the series, Far Cry New Dawn is a game of exploration and self-discovery. Despite flaws and bumps along the way, New Dawn captures new magic and shows a glimmer of what the future of the Far Cry series looks like. Now if only Ubisoft could match the game design with equal level and story quality, we may be able to see the series capstone game in Far Cry


This is a big reason why Giancarlo Esposito would be an apt pick for Far Cry 6 's villain, if true. Esposito has the breadth of experience as an actor and the pedigree to show for it with characters like Moff Gideon or Gus Fring. He's even played a character in a video game before with his appearance as "The Dentist" in Payday 2 back in 2013 . Esposito's work with character curation has resulted in some of his most fantastic roles, and with Far Cry villains typically embodying emotional extremes, Esposito is absolutely capable of taking on a villain's role in the series in several potential fo


Fans should hear more relatively soon, as Ubisoft's recently announced digital showcase comes in July, which should provide a major update for several of these franchises. Hopefully Far Cry 6 will be among the announcements and hopefully a legitimate release schedule is also revealed, as that's a lot of games to pack into a relatively small amount of t

Luckily, the legitimacy of this leak should be revealed sooner rather than later. Ubisoft will be at E3 2019 , and it's there where the company is expected to pull the curtain back on its upcoming projects. If a new Splinter Cell is announced at E3 2019, it will debunk this leak, though we would be surprised if Far Cry 6 isn't still in development in some capac


In fact, that is the majority of my issue when it comes to the story and pacing. Without a doubt, the best character personally was Joseph Seed (Greg Bryk) -- the transformed antagonist of Far Cry 5 . But even still, I probably have the most significant connection with him because the character has history in the series. Anyone coming into this game for the first time (given it is advertised as a standalone experience) wouldn't benefit from that connection at all, and would easily get a less-worthwhile experie


Mickey (Cara Ricketts) and Lou (Leslie L. Miller), despite seeming like powerful antagonists with a different worldview and troubled history, get to display none of that. They likely get the most screentime of any characters of the game, but never had the opportunity to capture the Vaas or Pagan Min magic with so little screen-time. Instead, they come off as generic, malevolent antagonists with little-to-no reason behind their crue


Ubisoft specifically notes Far Cry 's "sustained growth" in its most recent earnings call press release, so the franchise is in a very positive state for the publisher at the moment. Fans can likely expect the next Far Cry __ to come out around the end of its 2020-2021 fiscal year, similar to previous entries. Ubisoft's release slate the past three or four years has remained relatively consistent, with the bi-annual Assassin's Creed games coming out in the fall and Far Cry games coming out in the spring. Far Cry 6 DLC|https://farcry6Zone.com/ Cry 6 will likely follow suit, more than likely releasing sometime between February and April 2021, according to its fiscal y


Obviously there's other examples like Ghost Recon or Just Dance that are powerhouse franchises for Ubisoft, but they're unlikely to take their place. Additionally, Jason Schreier from Kotaku chimed in to confirm that fifth game was not Beyond Good & Evil 2 or Skull & Bones . Schreier cited some development troubles for Skull Bones delaying the game severely, as well as Beyond Good & Evil 2 still not being far enough in developm

Much of the backing of these "leaks" lines up with some of the information that Ubisoft sent out as part of a Far Cry feedback survey to players after the release of Far Cry 5 . One question in particular asked players where they would like to see a new Far Cry game take place, which then proceeded to list around 15 regions and time periods. These choices ranged from different regions like South America or North Korea, or even went as far as going to another planet like the Far Cry 5: Lost on Mars D


Since the humble beginnings of the franchise, varying degrees of insanity have been prevalent throughout each Far Cry game. Far Cry 3 took this even further with its iconic villain Vaas, placing a pivotal and charismatic character as the source of the game's unpredictability. Subsequent Far Cry games have turned this into a staple for the series, and for good reason. Assuming the former Breaking Bad star is to become the villain for Far Cry 6 , here's what he could bring to the ta


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