Highlights

  • Ubisoft Toronto job postings suggest that Far Cry 7 is actively being developed, providing welcome news for fans of the franchise.
  • The specific job roles listed in the postings offer hints about the game, indicating a continuation of the series' tradition of compelling performances from live actors.
  • The extended development time for Far Cry 7 could demonstrate Ubisoft's increased effort to revitalize the franchise and take it in a new direction.

A series of job postings advertised by Ubisoft Toronto seem to indicate that the rumored Far Cry 7 is indeed in active development at the company. Ubisoft has not made any official announcements regarding the next installment in the Far Cry franchise, but a few bits of information about the upcoming title have already made their way onto the internet.

The last entry in the iconic franchise, Far Cry 6, was released in 2021, followed up by three DLCs which each featured secret endings connected to the Far Cry world as a whole. Since the final DLC's release in February 2022, there has been no official word about the future of the franchise, although it has been widely assumed that a new Far Cry game would be on its way sooner or later, considering the commercial success of Far Cry 6 and the enduring popularity of the series as a whole.

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The past few months have seen many Far Cry 7 rumors and leaks cropping up online, the most recent of which included details about the supposed story of the upcoming game. New evidence has appeared in recent days in the form of a series of job openings listed online by Ubisoft Toronto, soliciting applications for several positions including Level Artist, Voice Designer, and Production Manager, in association with a "Far Cry Project." None of the job listings include specific information about the project in question, but their appearance clearly suggests that Ubisoft Toronto is proceeding with development of a new Far Cry game.

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There is relatively little information to be gleaned from the job postings, the specific roles Ubisoft Toronto is looking to fill do offer some hints about the Far Cry game that is being developed. For example, the listed responsibilities for the Voice Designer position include "Attend Voiceover and MoCap sessions," which could indicate that Far Cry 7 will continue the series tradition of enhancing its in-game characters with compelling performances from live actors. This trend manifested most recently in the remarkable performance of Giancarlo Esposito as Anton Castillo in Far Cry 6.

The appearance of these Far Cry-related job postings strongly suggest that Far Cry 7 is actively being developed, which will be welcome news for fans of the franchise. The previously consistent pace of Far Cry releases every two years has clearly slowed, but Ubisoft does not seem to be done with the popular series just yet: instead, the extended length of time dedicated to Far Cry 7's development could demonstrate an increased level of care and diligence on Ubisoft's part in attempting to revitalize the franchise.

Far Cry 7 is rumored to be in development.

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