6 Wild Things in Far Cry 6

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Far Cry games are never quiet affairs, and Far Cry 6 is no exception. We recently got to go hands-on with the game for over five hours, and quickly discovered how wild things can get. In this video, we point out some of the most interesting Far Cry 6 features that we spotted in our preview.

From rocket launcher backpacks to murderous roosters, the game is full of outlandish Far Cry 6 characters, new features, and missions. Here are the six wildest things we found in our Far Cry 6 hands-on demo, including Far Cry Easter eggs that reference Far Cry 3, Far Cry Primal, and Indiana Jones.

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