Announced the DLC for Far Cry 6 with Stranger Things, Rambo and Danny Trejo

Just after announcing it Far Cry 6 had officially secured gold before the October release, Ubisoft revealed this week the DLC plans for the new game. We already knew from a previously released season pass trailer that the game would include villains from past Far Cry games, but it looks like Ubisoft has a lot more than planned with Danny Trejo, Rambo and Stranger things they all appear in some way within the post-launch trailer.

This trailer can be seen below to give a broad view of everything planned Far Cry 6 after the launch of the game. Some of the content will be free, while the DLC and Far Cry 3: Dragon Dragon they will all be locked up behind the season pass.

As for free content, the big three crossovers will probably be what most gamers expect. The first of these has players who partner with Danny Trejo on the “Danny & Danny vs. Everybody” mission. We don’t do much now, beyond that, but Trejo is here and has the machete with him, so it doesn’t really take much longer to get excited about this crossover.

Beyond that, the other two crossings consist of Rambo and Stranger things content. The first sees an off-brand Rambo in “Rambo: All Blood” that works with the player in line with the guerrilla’s themes, while the Stranger things the crossover called “The Vanishing” has players looking for their Friend, Chorizo, who has lost somewhere upside down.

To keep things fresh in the middle of these bigger missions, players will also have other free content waiting for them. Sometimes special operations will be launched along with weekly Insurgencies to offer players unique missions to take on.

And there’s also the big DLC: paid content with villains of Far Cry 3, Far Cry 4, i Far Cry 5. “Insanity” features Vaas and launches in November, “Control” features Pagan Min and launches in January, and “Collapse” features Joseph Seed and launches in March. In each of these DLC, players will see a very different setup compared to the typical Far Cry experience. It’s a formula of “die and try again,” Ubisoft said, where players have to start playing like bad guys with just a gun in their name. Defeating enemies and returning to a safe home without dying allows the player to rearm with a new team to prepare them for their next race.

Far Cry 6 launches on October 7 with the game’s DLC scheduled to begin immediately thereafter.

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