Both titles will also feature revamped gameplay mechanics, such as new movement options including sliding, vaulting, and more.
The classic Skill Tree, new gameplay mechanics, Fortresses and better side content are just some things we'd like to see in the sequel.
The extraction shooter will feature a similar game loop as other Far Cry titles, except with multiplayer and permadeath.
A known leaker has claimed that Ubisoft's next Far Cry title – which itself has been in the leaks recently – will get a simultaneous launch on the Switch's successor.
The game is allegedly being developed by Ubisoft Montreal on the Snowdrop engine, and will supposedly task players with rescuing their family from a conspiracy group within a limited amount of time.
One is a multiplayer-only extraction-based shooter reportedly set in the Alaskan wilderness, while the other seems to be single-player.
Reports of private equity firms like Blackstone Inc. and KKR & Co. having "preliminary takeover interest" in Ubisoft are also circulating.
Far Cry boss Dan Hay has left Ubisoft, and a new report claims that the series' next outing will adopt a live service model.
Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier believes that Far Cry 7 could be radically different from Far Cry 6, opening the door to further speculation.