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Far Cry 6 Post-Launch Content Includes Crossover With Netflix’s Stranger Things
By Alleef Ashaari|September 13, 2021|0 Comment
Ubisoft has unveiled the full Far Cry 6 post-launch plan. In addition to the Season Pass, which includes three DLC episodes where players will delve into the minds of legendary Far Cry villains, Far Cry 6 has revealed an extensive content roadmap to bring a steady stream of fresh content to the game following its release on 7 October 2021.
With the Season Pass, players will take control of the series’ most notorious villains: Vaas Montenegro, Pagan Min and Joseph Seed – all played by the original cast. Over the course of three DLC releases, players will embody a different villain struggling to escape the horrors of their own minds in a brand new “die and retry†experience inspired by the roguelike genre.
Starting with nothing more than a pistol to defend themselves, players will need to find new weapons and unlock power-ups to become stronger and progress deeper into the depths of the villains’ psyches. Blending intense action and storytelling, each DLC will provide a unique opportunity to better understand each villain’s past, personal demons and motivations.
The Far Cry 6 Season Pass is included with the Far Cry 6 Gold, Ultimate and Collector Editions, and is available for purchase separately. Local prices are as follows
Three DLC episodes, playable solo or co-op with a friend – even if they do not own the Season Pass.
The Season Pass includes:
Far Cry 6 will release worldwide on 7 October 2021, on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
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