

Incidentally, an option for a Blood Dragon sequel is also on the new survey, as is a simple return to Far Cry 4's world of Shangri-La.

The Far Cry series has recently busied itself packing players off to sunny tropical islands and the jaw-dropping vistas of the Himalayas, but it has form of venturing into weirder territory, too.įar Cry Instincts and Predator saw you fighting genetic experiments gone wrong, while downloadable spin-off Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon took all of the drugs and turned itself into a hugely enjoyable 1980s neon nightmare. The poll mentions potential real-world locations such as Peru and Alaska, plus historical settings such as the Vietnam War and a Spaghetti Western-style tale in late 19th Century America (Far Cry meets Red Dead!).Įven more outlandish are ideas for "a Far Cry game where you can fight against or join vampires", or alternatively "a Mad Max-style post-apocalyptic world", or even "a Far Cry game set in the modern day on a Jurassic Park-style island with dinosaurs".Īnd of course there's also the option for a Far Cry with zombies. The questionnaire was sent out to a number of Far Cry 4 players over the past few weeks, a trio of whom then contacted Eurogamer. Ubisoft appears to be considering both of these options - and several others - according to a recent survey that polled Far Cry fans on where a future game should be set. Would you like Far Cry 5 to include vampires? Or how about a Jurassic Park-style setting filled with huge dinosaurs to hunt?
