News - Far Cry: Multiplayer project apparently rebooted

Ubisoft continues to appear unsettled after the escapades and problems of the past few months. Apparently the planned multiplayer offshoot now ends up again on the drawing table.

Alreadythat there are still some uncertainties regarding the upcoming projects for Far Cry. We remember: In addition to Far Cry 7, there is also a multiplayer offshoot in development and already in winter it was said that both games can be expected at the earliest in 2026.

With Project Maverick, which was initially planned as a multiplayer mode of Far Cry 7, but then became an independent project, this could even be delayed. Like the colleagues ofInsider Gamingwant to find out, the project was now completely rebooted.

The game, which was originally intended as an extraction shooter against the backdrop of Alaska's wilderness, ends up on the drawing board. According to Insider Gaming, the sources come from the environment of project development.

Insider gaming describes this as follows: "It is assumed that Ubisoft Montreal, the studio, which leads both Maverick and Blackbird (Far Cry 7), will bring the multiplayer game with Ubisoft Sherbrooke back into the prototype phase. Ubisoft Berlin, which was also involved in game development, has about a dozen developer to change blackbird to change blackbird see another dozen to another project.

Exact reasons are not named, but the sources claim that the reboot has been emerging for a long time after the Maverick tech team was completely moved to Blackbird. This in turn could have to do with the fact that Ubisoft changes from the Dunia to Snowdrop Engine for the new Far Cry parts. Well, now it remains to be seen again which soup is now cooking again.