Sadly, you can’t play through the entire game in third-person. “In Guerrilla Camps, this is also an opportunity for players to be able to see their fully customized character, everything from their backpack to their clothes.”
But you’ll even be able to walk around Far Cry 6’s guerrilla camps in either first- or third-person, showing off your outfits and loadouts as you chat to your fellow revolutionaries. “It instantly felt like there was more of a connection to Dani’s journey in the world, more of a connection to this epic story in Yara.”Įven with Far Cry 5’s character customisation, that game never took the opportunity to show your character in cutscenes. “In cinematics, is something the team tried early on, and it felt surprisingly seamless,” Ubisoft narrative director Navid Khavari told GameSpot.
But it sounds like Far Cry 6 will be dipping into third-person views more frequently-a sharp break from a series that’s staunchly stuck to first-person perspectives throughout its history. Far Cry 6 will pull the camera out of protagonist Dani’s head for cutscenes, camps and select combat moments, Ubisoft confirmed in an interview with GameSpot this week.ĭuring last week’s gameplay reveal trailer, we caught a few moments of third-person action (notably, when using one of the game’s rocket backpacks).