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Ubisoft has managed to surprise again — and, admittedly, it’s nice. The company has quietly added Steam achievements to the last two installments of the Far Cry series: Far Cry 5 and Far Cry 6. For some, this is a small thing, but for fans it is quite a good reason to return to familiar worlds. This step fits perfectly into Ubisoft’s approach: not to abandon old games, but to maintain them years after release.

The Far Cry series itself has long been cemented as one of the publisher’s key franchises. Big open worlds, a sense of freedom, crazy antagonists and stories that are easy to remember — all this has long been her calling card. Far Cry 5, released in 2018, sent players to rural Montana. On the surface — quiet roads, fields and mountains, but in fact — a tough confrontation with the cult of the end of the world. The contrast between the beauty of nature and the madness that was happening worked perfectly and made the game really noticeable.

Far Cry 6, which was released in October 2021, changed its setting to the fictional Caribbean island of Yara. Here, the players were already waiting for another conflict — the struggle against a totalitarian regime and a dictator who holds the country with an iron hand. And in December 2022, the game received an unusual addition, Lost Between Worlds, which added elements of interdimensional madness and even more variety to the familiar gameplay.

Now, with the advent of achievements on Steam, these games seem to have gained a second wind. New goals, challenges, and rewards force you to look at familiar missions from a different angle. Ubisoft makes it clear that returning to old hits is normal and even encouraged. For beginners, this is a good reason to start, and for long—time fans, it’s a chance to dive back into the chaotic, vibrant worlds of Far Cry.

What’s next: Expectations and the future of the Far Cry series

The more time passes since the release of Far Cry 6, the more nervous fans become — in a good way. It’s been more than three years, and there’s still no news about the next part. Ubisoft prefers to remain silent for now, but rumors from the industry are still leaking out. According to unofficial information, Far Cry 7 is set for release in 2026. Earlier, the launch in the fall of 2025 was discussed, however, apparently, the development encountered certain difficulties, and the company decided not to rush it.

And that, if you think about it, is not so bad. Far Cry has always been a series about scale, details, and freedom of choice. Each installment offered a new world, from the dense jungle in previous games to rural America in Far Cry 5 and the vibrant but violent tropics of Far Cry 6. It was the combination of action, exploration, and a strong story that made the franchise so popular — and provided it with a loyal audience.

While there are no official announcements, Ubisoft offers fans an alternative — to return to already released games. Adding Steam achievements to Far Cry 5 and Far Cry 6 was just such a gesture. For those who have already completed these projects, this is a great incentive to come back and close everything one hundred percent. Moreover, all progress from Ubisoft Connect is automatically transferred to Steam — you won’t have to lose anything. This will especially please players who previously postponed the passage precisely because of the lack of achievements.

The Future of Far Cry Anticipation and Opportunities in the Series

Far Cry 5 still catches with its atmosphere. Charismatic Joseph Sid, dark themes, freedom in completing tasks — if you want, act secretly, if you want, create chaos. Hope County is filled with side activities, characters, and small stories that form a cohesive picture.

Far Cry 6, in turn, focuses on revolution and guerrilla warfare. Anton Castillo, played by Giancarlo Esposito, turned out to be a memorable antagonist, and Yara herself is a lively and dangerous place. New mechanics, a dynamic open world and the addition of Lost Between Worlds have made the game more diverse and deep. And the achievements now push us to explore all this more closely, without missing the details.

Completing difficult challenges, finding secrets, and fully mastering the mechanics turn into not just ticks on the list, but a real reason to stay in the game longer. The future of Far Cry remains a mystery, and yes, waiting for Far Cry 7 can be exhausting. But if Ubisoft really takes extra time for the sake of quality, then the series has a chance to surprise us again. Fans are waiting for fresh ideas, bold decisions and even bigger worlds. And Far Cry has always been able to balance between familiar madness and something new – and that’s why they continue to love her.

Ubisoft’s Strategic Turnaround: how classic games get a second wind thanks to Steam achievements

The latest news from Ubisoft about the addition of Steam achievements for two iconic series at once — Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed — did not pass by the attention of the players. The community has revived: Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 4 will soon receive achievements on Steam, which means that a new chapter begins for the iconic games. There are no exact dates yet, but this is the case when waiting is pleasant in itself — discussions, guesses and a slight anticipation are already in the air.

The Far Cry series has long been able to delay. Dangerous worlds, a sense of freedom, constant tension — all this has become her calling card. Far Cry 3, released back in 2012, is still fondly remembered. This is largely due to Vaas Montenegro, one of the most memorable antagonists in the history of video games, and a lively open world that is easy to fall into for dozens of hours. The appearance of Steam achievements is a great reason to come back, play the game differently, and get what you once missed. And for new players, it’s also an additional incentive to finally get to know the legendary part of the series.

Far Cry 4, in turn, took us to the harsh and beautiful Himalayas, where the charismatic and cruel Pagan Min ruled. The game offered a rich plot, a variety of activities and a rare sense of freedom of choice for its time. Adding achievements to Steam looks quite logical — Ubisoft clearly does not want these projects to gather dust in the library as “passed and forgotten.”

Ubisoft's Strategic Shift Enhancing Classic Titles with Steam Achievements

The company applies a similar approach to Assassin’s Creed. Steam achievements have already appeared in Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed: Unity, and this significantly refreshes the experience of familiar games. Black Flag is still adored for naval battles, pirate romance, and open—world exploration, while Unity is revered for its cooperative and detailed recreation of Paris during the French Revolution. New achievements add goals that make you want to come back and take a closer look at the game than before.

Interestingly, all these updates take place against the background of the transfer of Assassin’s Creed: Shadows to February 2025. At the same time, Ubisoft immediately confirmed that the game, which takes place in feudal Japan, will be released on Steam from day one. This is a notable and rather bold step, especially considering that the company used to focus on its own Ubisoft Connect launcher.

In fact, we are witnessing an important shift in Ubisoft’s relationship with the PC audience. For a long time, Ubisoft Connect’s exclusivity held back its reach, while Steam remained the main platform for most players. Social functions, convenience, fashion, the feeling of a “single library” — all this is still very important. The transition to Steam releases from day one looks like a recognition of this fact and a desire to be closer to the players.

While fans are waiting for the achievements in Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 4, it’s time to rediscover the updated parts of Assassin’s Creed. Steam achievements are not just checkmarks in your profile here. They encourage us to explore the worlds deeper and remind us why these series once became iconic.

More broadly, Ubisoft’s move fits perfectly into the overall trend of the industry. More and more developers are using achievements as a way to keep the interest and motivate players to go beyond the main plot. They force us to explore every corner of the map, take on difficult challenges and get the very feeling of satisfaction that we love games for.

It seems that Ubisoft has seriously decided to breathe new life into its classic projects. The interest around Assassin’s Creed: Shadows and updates for Far Cry makes it clear that the studio is not only thinking about the future, but also taking care of its past. The addition of Steam achievements for Far Cry 3, Far Cry 4, and the Assassin’s Creed series of games is becoming an important milestone for both the company and the players. As a result, Ubisoft finds itself in a winning position, attracting both long-time fans and those who are just beginning their acquaintance with these worlds.

Are you excited about the addition of Steam achievements for classic Ubisoft titles?

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