Ubisoft is said to be developing two Far Cry games – the seventh part and a multiplayer game.

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Ubisoft currently working on two new additions to the series Big difference. At least that’s what Insider Gaming magazine sources and journalist Tom Henderson say. According to them, how is he going to do it? full continuationso separate multiplayer game.

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It was originally intended to be a single player game. with label Talisker, which will present both components. However, at this point it really should be two projects – single user. Project Blackbird and multiplayer Project Maverick. Separation was to be departure of the creative director Dan Hay last November

Although the information is very fragmentary and above all Project Maverick had to go through many iterations, Insider Gaming suggests that it will be about shooter focused on extracting with the mechanism of permanent death or system of work. Insider Gaming is said to have screenshots from the game to prove it. He must be in nature of Alaska. A survey conducted by Ubisoft in 2015 also pointed to Alaska as one of the possible locations.

We don’t know much about Far Cry 7 as we can report a continuation of the currently installed series even from anonymous sources. It can be assumed that due to the common origin of both projects, he may have used a common environment with the project. Maverick. Ubisoft declined to comment on the information.

Source :Indian TV

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