Ubisoft Promises Two Far Cry Games Are Coming As Open-World Shooter Continues Its Longest Hiatus Ever
Ubisoft has announced that two new Far Cry games are in development, despite the series' longest hiatus ever. The news comes as a surprise to fans, who have been eagerly awaiting a new installment in the popular open-world shooter franchise.
The announcement was made by Ubisoft in a recent statement, where they revealed that several Assassin's Creed games are also in the works. While no release dates were given for the Far Cry games, the company did confirm that they are currently in development.
The Far Cry series has been on hiatus since the release of Far Cry 6 in 2021. The game received mixed reviews from critics and fans, with some praising its engaging storyline and others criticizing its lack of innovation.
Despite the hiatus, the Far Cry series remains one of the most popular and successful open-world shooter franchises in the gaming industry. With the announcement of two new games, fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the titles and their release dates.
In related news, Ubisoft has also announced that several Assassin's Creed games are in development. While no release dates were given for these titles, the company did confirm that they are currently in production.
The Assassin's Creed series has been a staple of the gaming industry for over a decade, with a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. With the announcement of new games, fans are eagerly awaiting more information about the titles and their release dates.
The news of the new Far Cry and Assassin's Creed games comes as a surprise to fans, who have been eagerly awaiting a new installment in the popular open-world shooter franchises. With the announcement of two new Far Cry games and several Assassin's Creed titles, it's clear that Ubisoft is committed to delivering more exciting content to fans in the future.