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An unannounced Far Cry spin-off game has been rated

An unannounced game seemingly based on Far Cry spin-off anime series Captain Laserhawk has been rated in Europe.

As spotted by Game Rant, Captain Laserhawk Niji Warrior has been rated by PEGI, suggesting an official reveal could be on the way.

The title, which has only received a rating for a PC version so far, is likely based on Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix, a Netflix animated series that was itself inspired by Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

The show follows a cyborg super-soldier branded an enemy of the state and struggling to find a cause worth fighting for in a dystopian society.

The game sees “players take part in a laser ‘deathmatch’ and compete to eliminate the most opponents,” according to PEGI’s rating. It also lets players purchase in-game items, such as cosmetics.

Press reports earlier this year claimed that Ubisoft is currently developing Far Cry 7 and a standalone Far Cry multiplayer game.

It’s claimed that Far Cry 7 is being made with Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine, rather than the Dunia engine used for recent series entries. The multiplayer game is reportedly an extraction-based shooter set in the Alaskan wilderness.

Both titles were said to be tentatively scheduled for release in the fall/autumn of 2025.

Ubisoft has also been making numerous appointments and promotions surrounding the Far Cry brand, to prepare for the series’ future.

Last August, Ubisoft  Montreal veteran Sandra Warren was promoted to vice president and executive producer of the Far Cry brand. Warren joined Ubisoft in 2006 and has been involved in the Far Cry series since 2016’s Primal. Most recently, she was the brand producer for Far Cry 6.

Earlier that month, Ubisoft also promoted Far Cry 5 writer Drew Holmes to Far Cry IP director. VGC understands Warren will have the most senior role of the pair in terms of production, while Holmes will oversee the creative roadmap for the series.

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