Though Ubisoft hasn’t officially announced Far Cry 7, excitement is buzzing in the gaming community for the next installment in this iconic action-adventure series. Details about the game’s direction are scarce, but whispers and leaks hint at intriguing potential shifts in the franchise. It’s important to take these rumors with caution, yet they provide an enticing foundation for speculation.
Gamers are eagerly wondering when we’ll get our hands on Far Cry 7. The longer Ubisoft waits to reveal their hand, the more elusive a release date seems. However, surprises are always possible, and this new game might become a crown jewel on an exciting new platform: Nintendo’s anticipated Switch 2.
There’s a lot of chatter about how Far Cry 7 might fit perfectly with Nintendo’s Switch 2. The Switch 2 is eager to dive deep into the world of open-world adventures and third-party games. The launch selection, including Mario Kart World and enhanced versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, showcases this shift. Nintendo is pulling out the stops with big names like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut soon to grace the console.
Before the Switch 2 was formally announced, the idea of a game as expansive as Cyberpunk 2077 on a Nintendo console felt far-fetched. But Nintendo is upping its game, ready to handle such demanding titles. Their commitment to making room for third-party blockbusters makes games like Far Cry 7 a natural fit. There have even been murmurs since 2023 about the game making its debut on the Switch 2.
While these tidbits are enticing, they remain speculative until there’s a formal statement. Yet, imagining a revamped direction for Far Cry, possibly leveraging the Switch 2’s capabilities, is an exciting prospect. Should the franchise adopt this path, it could heighten the anticipation for what Far Cry 7 will bring.
Rumors about Far Cry 7 suggest it’ll include a 72-hour in-game time limit and possibly be set on an island off Korea’s coast, adding layers to its mystery.
However, given Ubisoft’s tumultuous 2024, which was fraught with challenges, it’s unclear just how well Far Cry 7 is coming along. The company did find some recent success with Assassin’s Creed Shadows but isn’t completely back on its feet. Far Cry 7 will need substantial development to meet high expectations, so we might be waiting for a while. Fortunately, Ubisoft has established a dedicated team for its major series like Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed, which shows a commitment to shaping the franchises’ futures. When Far Cry 7 finally emerges, the Switch 2 may play a significant role in its unveiling.