Ubisoft has announced that it will no longer be releasing any updates for open-world first-person shooter Far Cry 6. Announced through a post on social media platform X, the company stated that the online services for Far Cry 6 will continue to function.
The decision to end content support for Far Cry 6 was likely made so that the studios working on the game could move on to working full-time on the next Far Cry game. Leaks have indicated that Ubisoft currently has two Far Cry titles in the works, with one being a mainline sequel and the other being a spin-off multiplayer extraction shooter.
According to rumours, Far Cry 7‘s big hook will be its non-linear story. The story will reportedly put a time limit on players who are trying to rescue family members from a group known only as “Sons of Truth”. Players will reportedly have complete freedom to tackle the game’s missions in any order they desire.
Far Cry 7 is rumoured to be targetting a Fall 2025 launch, which means that the game is still around two years away.
Thanks to the millions of players who joined the fight! Your adventures can continue in Yara w/o interruption of online services however, the dev team will no longer be making updates to Far Cry 6.
We appreciate your passion, creativity, & love of Chorizo, even Anton is proud! pic.twitter.com/4Mk3BSmlE1
— Far Cry (@FarCrygame) <a href=«https://twitter.com/FarCrygame/status/1719839044274680297?ref_src=» https:>November 1, 2023
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