5 Places The Far Cry Series Could Go Next

Northern Cape, South Africa

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Things to do in the Northern Cape of South Africa include navigating desert trails, visiting one of the many small towns like Kimberly – which contains a huge mine in the center, studying ancient ruins like Prieska, paddling down wide rivers, or heading to one of the national parks for some incredible views.

The Northern Cape of South Africa is the largest province in the country and would certainly be a tonal shift for the series. Sure, Far Cry 2’s setting was Africa but South Africa is different enough, and plenty of years have passed that I doubt many would care. The country features deserts, forests, mountains, grasslands, and much more, which makes it one of the world’s most geologically interesting locales. It is also home to the world’s oldest-known human remains from over 130,000 years ago, there are around 2000 shipwrecks on the coasts, it was the setting of the 2010 World Cup, and it even has a monarchy. There’s so much material to work with, Ubisoft could have a field day with a Far Cry game set here.


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