Far Cry 6 may have had its release date leaked
The source has been accurate before, and the best part is it’s not even one of those shady Twitter accounts. Nope, it’s the most reliable leaker of all: Microsoft.
The source has been accurate before, and the best part is it’s not even one of those shady Twitter accounts. Nope, it’s the most reliable leaker of all: Microsoft.
Ubisoft’s stacked 2020 fourth quarter has already kicked off with Watch Dogs: Legion, and in a few days it’ll be time for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla to axe a few questions. Come December Immortals Fenyx Rising will close out the year for the publisher, but as for 2021? You’re going to have to wait a little bit longer if you want to get your hands on games such as Far Cry 6 and Rainbow Six Quarantine. Like, just a few extra…months.
The perpetually moving hype train continues to charge on even though it doesn’t really have many new passengers.
Ubisoft’s looking to change the formula up for Far Cry 6 now that Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito is ready to chuck a grenade into a rowdy group of protesters. According to narrative director Navid Khavari, the trinity between your character, Esposito’s character Anton and his son Diego, will for a delicious core part of the narrative that’ll see the dictator getting plenty of time in the spotlight.
We’ll be live-covering the event tonight, so if you’re not in the mood to watch everything unfold, check here for fresh trailer dumps, more info on upcoming games and plenty of hype!
We’re neck deep in the totally Not-E3 season, and after weeks of waiting one of the Big Four of gaming is finally ready to lift the lid on everything that it has to show. Ubisoft’s back with a bang, and barring any other leaks for Far Cry 6, there should be a few surprises in store tonight! Ubisoft’s event kicks off at 12pm PT/3pm ET/8pm GMT, which translates to 9PM in African time. Not too shabby.
From what we’ve been able to glean, Far Cry 6 will indeed star Giancarlo Esposito as a ruthless dictator of a…Cuban island?
Ubisoft usually throws fans a bone with a spin-off between major Far Cry releases, such as Blood Dragon, Primal and New Dawn while work continues on the bigger core numbered entries in the series. So what’s this latest Far Cry entry going to have that sets it apart from other games? Horsies! I SAY THEE NEIGH!
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