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Between being one of Ubisoft’s biggest franchises currently and with leaks suggesting its next game is in development,Far Cry 7has a lot to live up to from the series' villains for its own iconic antagonist. Ever sinceFar Cry 3’s own villain Vaas Montenegro stole the show and set the bar for future games, Ubisoft has placed its antagonists front and center across theFar Cryseries with the likes of Pagan Min and Joseph Seed. Now afterFar Cry 6expanded on this with actorGiancarlo Esposito embodying its villain Anton Castillo,Far Cry 7has an even higher bar to meet.

But with eachFar Crygame, including those that came beforeFar Cry 3and the impact it had on the series formula, their respective villains have always tried to do something different ranging from the madness that made Vaas so memorable to the charismatic yet ruthless Pagan Min. Whilethe leaked details aboutFar Cry 7hint that Ubisoft has already outlined the game’s antagonists, there hasn’t been much about who its figurehead will be. With this in mind, by looking through past villains and adopting their best parts,Far Cry 7’s villain could be the series' most formidable antagonist yet.

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Far Cry’s George Krieger

Though later games would become more grounded,Far Cry’s George Krieger is less of a sci-fi outlier in recentyears after games likeFar Cry 3: Blood DragonandFar Cry New Dawn. WhileFar Cry 7is likely to be more aligned with the mainline games than these spin-offs, if the current leaks about its conspiratorial antagonists “Sons of Truth” are true then Krieger could help inspire a new villain. Just asFar Cry 5tackled various socio-political issues like white nationalism,Far Cry 7could lean into sensationalizing sci-fi as seen with Krieger for a possible transhumanist angle.

Far Cry 2’s The Jackal

Ironically a far cry from Krieger,Far Cry 2’s The Jackal is more aligned withFar Cry’s realistic future antagonists. What made Jackal interesting, however, was his dubious moral compass as he sold weapons to both sides of the game’s civil conflict in the hopes that either side would be caught up hurting the other and not the civilian population.Far Cry 7’s villain could strive for the same uncertainty between right and wrong, leading the game with an empathetic but antagonistic character that challenges players through difficult in-game choices.

Far Cry 3’s Vaas Montenegro and Hoyt Volkner

Arguably one of the key takeaways fromFar Cry 3’s villains Vaas and Hoyt is to not overcomplicate things with too many characters, especially when Michael Mando’s performance as Vaas became the game’s biggest selling point. Moreover, the unhinged brutality and unpredictability Vaas and Hoyt both demonstrated likely sparedFar Cry 3from heavier criticism against the game’s cliched and problematic elements. As a result, these lessons fromFar Cry 3should ensure thatFar Cry 7focuses on its villain, its story, its ideas, and how the broader game can best reflect these.

Far Cry 4’s Pagan Min

Prompted by Vaas' popularity,Far Cry 4started the series' trend to make each villain a core part of the game’s identity which it achieved with Pagan Min. Played by Troy Baker who was fresh off the success ofThe Last of Us,Pagan Min demonstrates the same insane villainy of Vaas. Combined withFar Cry 4’s story, Pagan Min is characterized as both ruthless and charming with a mysterious relationship with the game’s protagonist, something whichFar Cry 7could potentially channel if the leaked storyline of rescuing the player’s kidnapped family turns out to be true.

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Far Cry Primal’s Ull and Batari

Despite having two villains likeFar Cry 3,Far Cry Primalhighlightedits unique setting as a first forFar Cryinstead of its antagonists. But between Batari and Ull, Ull is the more memorable villain as he reflects the same moral uncertainty previous antagonists have shown. Despite being a cannibalistic warmonger, Ull has compassion that motivates him to try and save people from the “skull fire” disease and even asks the game’s protagonists to look after his child in his dying breath.Far Cry 7should therefore aim to similarly capture the moral dubiousness of its own villain.

Far Cry 5’s Joseph Seed

Though one of several Seed family members, Joseph Seed isFar Cry 5’s main antagonist as a messiah-like leader of the Eden’s Gate cult. Though he is arguably the most similar to Vaas' in-game presence, he differs fromUbisoft’s previous approach toFar Cryvillains as he appears motivated by his faith and not money or power. Given thatFar Cry 7’s leaks seem to suggest that its antagonists will be part of a similar cult-like faction, the game’s villain could take the same approach with atypical motivations and psychological extremes such as through an exploration of eschatology or “end times” ideas.

Far Cry New Dawn’s Lou and Mickey

As both a spin-off and sequel toFar Cry 5set in a hypothetical post-apocalypse,Far Cry New Dawncould be likened toBlood Dragonor the firstFar Crywith its sci-fi angle. Though it does feature two main villains, Lou and Mickey are presented as a tight-knit ruthless pair having only ever known the post-apocalyptic world, something which drives their characterization after Lou is killed and Mickey is driven mad through grief and her life choices.Far Cry 7’svillain, or villains, could take a similar approach, with its antagonist being affected by the consequences of their actions through the game’s progression.

Far Cry 6’s Anton Castillo

As the latest antagonist in the series, Anton CastilloreturnsFar Cry 6to realistic villainswhere he seeks only to lead Yara by any means necessary. As a stereotypical dictator, Anton bears the same moral uncertainty as past villains, butFar Cry 6takes this a step further by using Esposito’s likeness for the character’s design and characterization with similarities to his previous roles fromBreaking Bad,The Boys, andThe Mandalorian.Far Cry 7could potentially have a well-known actor play its villain again, soFar Cry 6’s criticism for writing undermining Esposito’s performance should be taken into account.

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