![]() ![]() Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to. Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. In our IGN Inside Story about the making of Far Cry's villains, director Clint Hocking confirmed a long-discussed theory that the villain of Far Cry 2 was an older version of the protagonist from Far Cry 1. It's not the only Far Cry connection we learned about recently. The secret ending ranks up there with Far Cry 4s own where Dani decides Not in This for Your Revolution and. ![]() Here, Dani Rojas goes against Anton Castillos 300K strong army of soldiers in order to bring about regime change. Players use arrows, spears, and clubs to kill enemies in. As usual, in Far Cry games, you play as a One-Man Army who can either use stealth or guns or both to take on an entire army in order to destroy your enemies. From a first-person perspective, players engage in missions that involve tracking/hunting animals, resource-gathering, and combat against rival tribes. So, does this mean that Vaas survived after all? And, if so, does Ubisoft have plans to bring him back into the mainline Far Cry games? We know that Vaas will be a playable character in upcoming Far Cry 6 DLC, but that's depicted as an in-world video game, so this cameo might be hinting at something larger in the character's future. This is an action game in which players assume the role of Takkar, a nomadic hunter trying to reestablish his tribe. Far Cry 3 is set in 2012, while an alternative ending in Far Cry 6 all but confirms that it takes place in 2020 or 2021 by mentioning pandemic lockdowns. In Far Cry 3, protagonist Jason Brody stabs the iconic villain multiple times (although, to be fair, Vaas does appear to be still faintly alive the last time we see him). ![]() The thing is, Vaas is very much supposed to be dead. ![]()
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