Ubisoft has made a good display with its future developments, canceling many in-house titles that we will never see. But of course, its star franchises should continue to operate as normal, such as Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry. Although the latter’s sixth installment didn’t get the reviews they expected, there’s no doubting its ability to entertain even the most colorful. However, its formula of a massive map with lots to do, not only is fading, it is beginning to fall into disuse.
Perhaps that’s why it’s surprising that a new Far Cry 7 is already on Ubisoft’s mind, judging by the leaked report shared on the web. Insider game, which, thanks to its own sources, assures that the seventh installment and a new multiplayer title of the saga are in progress. They even already have a code name: Project Blackbird for the first one and Project Maverick for the multiplayer, which will be supposedly an extraction type shooter based on wild Alaskaa location that would also be shared by Far Cry 7 itself.
Far Cry 7 would arrive in 2025
But the information does not end there, since it seems that the two games would not arrive for two years, already in 2025. The reason for this is that it was initially supposed to be released as one, with the code name Talisker. But the departure of creative director Dan Hay last year saw the projects part ways. From the post itself They claim to have screenshots of the multiplayer title
The saga needed a break, that’s for sure. Maybe Far Cry 6 has met its sales expectations, but we assure you that public opinion does not agree with this statement. Far Cry 7 needs a major overhaul, taking inspiration from the Elden Ring and evolving accordingly.