Gamers who couldn’t get enough of Giancarlo Esposito’s menacing El Presidente Anton Castillo during their stay on the sun-soaked island of Yara in Ubisoft’s Far Cry 6 are sure to love a new fan-made drawing depicting the despicable despot in chilling black and white. Players who’ve yet to meet the game’s eloquent and deadly antagonist still have a little time left to play Far Cry 6 for free as part of Ubisoft’s Weekend of Love promotion.
While reviews for Far Cry 6 were decidedly mixed, with many gamers and critics complaining that it trod the same well-worn gameplay paths as its predecessors, one area of the game that received near-universal praise was Giancarlo Esposito’s menacing performance as the game’s antagonist, El Presidente Anton Castillo. The despotic ruler of Far Cry 6’s fictional island of Yara, which was heavily inspired by the real-world upheavals that shaped the country of Cuba during the 20th century, Castillo and his minions are a constant threat throughout the course of the game. Post-launch DLC for the open-world title gave players access to new story episodes featuring other big-name stars like Danny Trejo, with the Far Cry 6: Lost Between Worlds expansion mixing things up by taking players on a sci-fi adventure through space and time.
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In a new post on the r/gaming subreddit, Far Cry 6 fan Elie0_0 shared a picture of their impressive drawing of Giancarlo Esposito’s scene-stealing Anton Castillo. Depicted in stark black and white, the detailed drawing of Far Cry 6’s primary antagonist does an excellent job of capturing the likeness of Giancarlo Esposito and his dictatorial doppelganger. The drawing shows Castillo decked out in the crisp military
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