- Future Far Cry Games will be “predominantly” multiplayer-focused, according to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot
- CEO says it wants to bring multiplayer aspects to the series “So it can also be played for a long time by players”
- Guillemot’s latest comments previously confirm that the next Far Cry The game will contain multiplayer elements
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has offered some insight into the future of Far Cry Series that reveal that it will be more multiplayer-focused that goes on.
During Saudi Arabia’s new global sports conference (via game files and VGC), GuilleMot was asked about the future of the long-lasting series and teased what the next post might look like.
He said the target ” Far Cry [is] Really to bring the multiplayer aspects more predominantly pushed so that it can also be played for a long time by players. “
Guillemot’s comments match a report from October 2021 after the release of Far Cry 6where it was claimed that Far Cry 7 would take the series in a completely different direction by “exploring a more online-oriented approach” for the next game.
In January 2023 it was reported that Ubisoft was working on two Far Cry Play, that one is Far Cry 7 And the other an independent multiplayer spin-off.
At that time, Kotaku wrote that Guillemot mentioned both these potential games at an internal corporate meeting and that Ubisoft seems to change from the Dunia engine to Snowdrop to the new games, the engine at the back The division Play and Star Wars Outlaws.
Ubisoft has not yet officially announced its next Far Cry Game, but given the CEO’s recent comments, it is probably the future of the popular Shooter series will look very different from what we are familiar with.



