5 Places The Far Cry Series Could Go Next

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Australia’s outback is well-known for its desert landscape and tropical climate but it’s also one brimming with wildlife, uncharted territories, gorgeous scenery, and incredible culture. Most of the outback is uninhabited but that’s perfect for a game like Far Cry, which often situates in sparsely populated areas and moves militias in. That being said, there are Aborigines that still live in the outback in their own traditional way, and if that doesn’t say Far Cry, I don’t know what does.

There’s the waterfront town of Darwin, Kakadu National Park which features a eye-popping waterfall, the tiny town of Yulara in the middle of nowhere, or King’s Canyon where tourists go to hike, and go on safari trails. There’s lots to see and do in the Northern Territory of Australia, and we haven’t even touched upon the snakes, spiders, crocodiles, lizards, dingos, camels, and, yes, kangaroos. As much as these may be stereotypes of Australia, they’re also facts, and I for one would love to hunt a kangaroo with a bow. Maybe I’m weird.


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