Anticipation is mounting for what could be the next installment in Ubisoft’s renowned Far Cry series. While Far Cry 7 hasn’t been officially announced yet, whispers and alleged leaks are fueling excitement about potential new directions for the franchise. Just a reminder: until there’s an official word, all the speculation should be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism. Nonetheless, this hasn’t stopped fans from letting their imaginations run wild.
One of the biggest mysteries surrounding Far Cry 7 is its release date. With no concrete announcement in sight, it seems we might be in for a bit of a wait. However, in true Ubisoft fashion, a surprise announcement could catch us off guard. If the rumors are true, when Far Cry 7 finally drops, it might just debut on an unexpected platform: the proposed Nintendo Switch 2.
The marriage between Far Cry 7 and the rumored Switch 2 could be an exciting match. Nintendo’s upcoming console appears to be setting the stage for an enriched open-world experience, as seen with its launch title Mario Kart World and improved versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. Also, big-name third-party games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut are slated for the console. The idea of Cyberpunk 2077 running smoothly on a Nintendo console, once mere wishful thinking, now seems plausible with the Switch 2’s enhancements.
The Switch 2 is scheduled to hit the market on June 5, 2025, priced at $450. Or, you can opt for a bundle with Mario Kart World for $500. Nintendo’s goal is clearly to bring more third-party titles to its platform, with Far Cry 7 being a prime contender. It’s tempting to imagine communications already happening between Nintendo and Ubisoft. Even though we only have rumors thus far, they suggest Far Cry 7 launching with the Switch 2, making for a thrilling proposition.
In recent leaks, whispers about Far Cry 7 have hinted at it featuring a 72-hour in-game time limit and potentially setting the action on an island off Korea’s coast. Despite these enticing ideas, official details remain elusive, particularly following Ubisoft’s tumultuous 2024. While the tide may be turning in their favor with the success of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Far Cry 7 still needs significant development before we get our hands on it.
Ubisoft’s recent strategic move of establishing a dedicated team for its flagship series, such as Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed, indicates their commitment to innovation. The eagerly awaited Far Cry 7 remains shrouded in mystery for now, but it seems likely that the Switch 2 will be part of its eventual grand reveal.