As the sun sets on the tropical chaos of Yara, Ubisoft has drawn the curtain on Far Cry 6, confirming that its post-release journey has reached its final destination. The lush landscapes and the heart-pounding adventures players have come to love will remain alive and well online, but the updates that have kept the game fresh and exciting will roll out no more.
The announcement came not with a bang but with a heartfelt thank you to the millions who joined the guerrilla fight against the iron-fisted rule of Anton Castillo. The developers' message via X (Twitter) was clear: while the updates may have ceased, the spirit of rebellion and the love for the game's spicy companion, Chorizo, will continue to thrive in the hearts of players worldwide.
Far Cry 6 has enjoyed a robust life since its launch, with a series of expansions that took players deeper into the minds of the franchise's most notorious villains. From the mind-bending Vaas: Insanity to the alien invasion of Lost Between Worlds, the game has been a playground of the unexpected and the thrilling.
Now that one chapter has ended, the whispers of the future have grown louder. Rumors of a Far Cry 7 in development have been circulating, with talks of a new setting in the Alaskan wilderness and a shift to the cutting-edge Snowdrop engine.
