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Ubisoft teases a multiplayer Far Cry game within Far Cry 6

Far Cry 6 may have only been released yesterday, however it seems that Ubisoft is already teasing a new game set in the world of Far Cry. As discovered by users online, an in-game wooden crate features a QR code which when scanned, seems to be teasing the next Far Cry project.

With Far Cry 6 now officially released, fans have been scouring the open world and have discovered many different QR codes hidden within the game. One of these codes can be found on the collar of an in-game dog, which when scanned teases the upcoming Netflix Far Cry Blood Dragon show.

The second – and more significant – teaser can be found printed on wooden crates throughout the world. Upon scanning the QR code, a short teaser plays which, while very cryptic in nature, seems to suggest a new Far Cry game of some form.

Using the iconography, locations and more, some fans have suggested that this new project may be a Battle Royale game set in the world of Far Cry. Ubisoft is no stranger to Battle Royale games, and Far Cry as a series has had multiplayer for years, so this evolution makes sense.

Furthermore, Far Cry 6 offers the series’ best gameplay feel yet, with dozens of unique and interesting guns, which would make for an fun BR experience. Of course, this is all just speculation, but there is no denying that Ubisoft is teasing SOMETHING. Next to the QR codes is the number 1024 – so maybe we will hear more on the 24th of October? We will have to wait and see. You can find our impressions of Far Cry 6 HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of these teasers? Would you play a Far Cry Battle Royale? Are you excited for the Netflix show? Let us know down below.

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