Ubisoft has become known for its grand, open-world action games. While Assassin's Creed is its bread and butter, the Far Cry franchise isn't far behind with its own track record of solid releases. It wasn't until 2012's Far Cry 3 that the series elevated itself into the spotlight, and each consecutive game has brought players to new exotic locations, pitting them against ruthless warlords and engaging with new cultures.
The latest entry in the Far Cry franchise, Far Cry 6, launched last October and was met with good reviews. The real star of the show was its location, this time the fictional island of Yara (clearly inspired by Cuba). Considering the continued success of the series, another Far Cry game will likely arrive in the future. Whether it be a mainline entry or a spin-off like Far Cry: Primal, there are a number of locations that can serve as inspiration.
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Previous Far Cry games have dabbled with snowy areas and harsh, cold environments, but never has a title fully embraced it. When not facing off against ruthless warlords and crime syndicates, it would be interesting to see the chosen environment play a more active role in challenging the player. Using the freezing landscape of the Arctic as a setting in a Far Cry game would be a cool change of pace for the series.
The cold could add an entirely new layer to gameplay, encouraging players to upgrade gear and handle the frigid environment. Blizzards could also blanket the world, impairing visibility and making for some intense firefights against enemy militia groups, or stealthily invading bases. When not in conflict, seeing the Northern Lights could make for a beautiful, serene sight to behold.
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