A new documentary from gTV pulls back the
curtain on Far Cry 6 to
reveal how the team at Ubisoft Toronto rallied together to bring their vision of
the game to life. “Revolución: A Far Cry Story” tells the personal stories of
the people who created Far Cry 6 and features behind-the-scenes footage of
developers and actors, including Giancarlo Esposito bringing the ruthless
dictator Antón Castillo to life. The documentary is available now on gTV
YouTube channels worldwide.
“It was thrilling to launch a massive game to millions of people around the
world, but we had no idea, when we started development, that we would be
shipping a game during a pandemic, and it changed everything,” says Navid
Khavari, Narrative Director at Ubisoft Toronto. “We went from thriving in the
buzz of a state-of-the-art studio in Toronto to finding solutions to unique
problems we never thought we’d face, in the quiet of our homes. Watching this
back, it was great to be able to come together in what was a personal project
for all of us.”
“Revolución: A Far Cry Story” was produced by gTV, Ubisoft Toronto, and So
Press. You can watch the documentary on gTV,
Ubisoft’s media channel dedicated to gaming culture.
If you haven’t played Far Cry 6 yet, you can grab it for up to 20% off at the
Ubisoft Store as part of the Black Friday sale until December 1. Far Cry 6 is
available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, PC, Stadia, and Amazon
Luna (and is available as part of a Ubisoft+ subscription). For more on Far Cry
6, stay tuned to our Far Cry news
hub.