In many ways, Far Cry 6's post-launch content has been compelling in a way that the main game was heavily criticized for. Three different DLCs were announced as part ofFar Cry 6's DLC, each starring a previous game's villain. Two of those DLCs have since been released, the first with Far Cry 3's Vaas Montenegro, the second with Far Cry 4's Pagan Min. The third, starringFar Cry 4's Joseph Seed, is still on the way. Ubisoft has now confirmed whenFar Cry 6 players can expect to play it.
In an announcement made on Twitter, Ubisoft confirmed that Far Cry 6's third villains DLC, Joseph: Collapse, will launch on February 8. Like the Vaas Montenegro and Pagan Min DLCs, Joseph: Collapse will employ a unique rogue-like structure in which players collect items, power-ups, and a currency named Penance. If the player dies, they restart the DLC without any of the items that they've acquired up to that point.
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What makes Joseph: Collapse particularly intriguing, however, is that it appears to be the culmination of a massive meta-story spanning all the major Far Cry releases since Far Cry 3. The Pagan Min DLC even ended with a tie-in to Far Cry 5 and Joseph's death cult. Far Cry fans will be anxiously awaiting the DLC to see if it has deeper ties to Far Cry 6's story, or any other potential revelations.
For the time being, Joseph: Collapse is the last confirmed premium DLC expansion for Far Cry 6. That doesn't mean Ubisoft doesn't have other plans for premium DLC, or that it may change those plans, but for the time being Far Cry 6 players should consider this the end of planned premium post-launch content. Ubisoft may even be ready to announce a newFar Cry game is in development.
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