- Future Far Cry video games shall be “predominantly” multiplayer-focused, based on Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot
- The CEO says it desires to carry multiplayer features to the sequence “in order that it may also be performed for a very long time by gamers”
- Guillemot’s newest feedback corroborate earlier experiences that the subsequent Far Cry recreation will function multiplayer parts
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has supplied some perception into the way forward for the Far Cry sequence, revealing that will probably be extra multiplayer-focused transferring ahead.
Throughout Saudi Arabia’s New World Sport Convention (through GameFile and VGC), Guillemot was requested about the way forward for the long-running sequence and teased what the subsequent entry would possibly seem like.
He stated that the aim “on Far Cry [is] actually to carry the multiplayer features extra predominantly pushed, in order that it may also be performed for a very long time by gamers.”
Guillemot’s feedback align with a report from October 2021 following the discharge of Far Cry 6, the place it was claimed that Far Cry 7 would take the sequence in a complete completely different route by “exploring a extra online-oriented strategy” for the subsequent recreation.
In January 2023, it was reported that Ubisoft was engaged on two Far Cry video games, one being Far Cry 7 and the second a standalone multiplayer spin-off.
On the time, Kotaku wrote that Guillemot talked about each these potential video games in an inside firm assembly and that Ubisoft is outwardly switching from the Dunia engine to Snowdrop for the brand new video games, the engine behind The Division video games and Star Wars Outlaws.
Ubisoft has but to formally announce its subsequent Far Cry recreation, however given the CEO’s current feedback, it is probably the way forward for the favored shooter sequence will look a lot completely different from what we’re aware of.