And instead of standard quest markers on your map, some missions will give you a photo on your in-game phone to help you track down your mission location. You can also ride horses, which were weirdly absent in Far Cry 5, especially considering it took place in Montana.
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That's a big change from a series where enemies try to kill you the second they see you.
This will let you explore the world without having to always hide from, or engage with, enemy troops. As long as you're not in a restricted area, enemy soldiers won't automatically aggro when they see you-provided your weapon is holstered. And while the trailer shows off what looks like a mostly familiar Far Cry experience, there are some new features that look interesting.įor instance, you'll be able to holster your gun, which will allow you to blend in with the local population. In the gameplay we've seen, Dani, a Yara native, helps to spark a revolution against Castillo. The Far Cry 6 gameplay trailer shows some interesting new features In the runup to release, Ubisoft has also released a series of short videos with Giancarlo Esposito playing Antón Castillo, and offering some not so sage advice for playing Far Cry 6. Ubisoft also released a Far Cry 6 title sequence trailer that lets on what some of Yara's history might be-potentially wealth gained through plants grown for pharmaceuticals. This was confirmed in the Far Cry 6 story trailer that released at Gamescom this year, showing Antón Castillo generally being a villain. Definitely not the lesson that your average 13-year-old is learning from their father. In the reveal trailer, Antón passes down one of those sinister lessons, telling Diego that he will need to keep a tight hold on the people of Yara with the helpful visual learning aid of a live grenade. Antón is intent on suppressing a guerrilla revolution by any means necessary, with Diego following in his footsteps.
The reveal trailer for Far Cry 6 from July of 2020 introduces its main villain, Yara's dictator Antón Castillo, and his son Diego.