The Far Cry franchise is one of the most well-known names when it comes to video games, thanks to its exotic settings and lunatic (yet lovable) villains. The chronology of the main series is pretty straight forward, they're set in the year they were released in. While there isn't a lot of confusion surrounding the timeline of Far Cry 1-6, the stand-alone expansions and spin-offs make the chronology iffy.
Today, we're here to set you free of any doubts you may have about the chronology of all Far Cry games, including spin-offs and stand-alone expansions.
Far Cry Primal (10,000 BC)
Far Cry Primal is, unsurprisingly, the first-ever chronological game in the Far Cry universe. Released rather recently (2016), Far Cry Primal redefined what a Far Cry game could be. Previously, the protagonist was almost always some kind of outlaw badass gunslinger. Primal changed all that, even if it was just for one game.
Set in the stone age, players dawned on the role of Mesolithic hunter fighting to survive against nature. The AKs were replaced by bow and arrows and goons were replaced by sabre tooths and such. Ubisoft even went the extra mile to create a completely new language with a team of experts linguists to complete the aura of the Mesolithic age.
The best part about Primal was the ability to tame animals, so every 12 years old's hidden desire to tame and ride a wolf was finally realised. Not only wolfs, but bears, sabre-tooths, badgers and more were a part of the package.






