Far Cry 6 Lost Between Worlds and Ubisoft’s Remake Plans

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Ubisoft has officially confirmed a new Far Cry 6 expansion titled Lost Between Worlds. After ample speculation online, the developers publicly announced the DLC, with a full reveal screening planned for November 29. A teaser logo was also shared by Ubisoft, signaling the upcoming chapter for fans to anticipate. The news comes as part of Ubisoft’s ongoing post-launch strategy for Far Cry 6, continuing to expand the game with fresh storylines and new perspectives on its chaotic island world.

Lost Between Worlds marks the fourth DLC drop for Far Cry 6. The first three add-ons allowed players to step into the shoes of iconic characters such as Vaas, Pagan Min, and Joseph Seed, delivering distinct arcs and new gameplay twists between late 2021 and early 2022. At this stage, Ubisoft has not disclosed the exact premise of the new adventure. Industry insider Tom Henderson has floated December as a potential release window, though no official date has been announced and plans can shift as development progresses. North American players, in particular, are watching closely as the release cadence for these expansions remains a key ongoing engagement point for the community.

In other company news, Ubisoft revealed concept art and early details related to a remake of Splinter Cell. The publisher confirmed that the long-anticipated remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is moving forward under Ubisoft Montreal’s development, clarifying that the project is not canceled and is advancing through the production pipeline. The company continues to balance remakes with new experiences, underscoring a broader strategy to revive classic franchises while offering fresh content for Far Cry 6 players. A separate showcase demonstrated advanced water physics and other graphical refinements for various projects, highlighting Ubisoft’s continued emphasis on visual fidelity and gameplay polish for a broad audience of fans and players across North America and beyond. [VG Times]

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