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    Ubisoft Could Have Jumped the Gun on FX’s Far Cry Series Reveal

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. FX’s Far Cry Adaptation: A post on Ubisoft’s news page revealed FX is developing a TV adaptation of the Far Cry video game franchise, now removed from the site.

    2. Anthology Format: The series will be an anthology drama, with each season featuring a new setting and cast while adhering to the franchise’s standalone storytelling.

    3. Key Creators Involved: Co-creators Rob McElhenney and Noah Hawley, with Hawley as showrunner and executive producer, bring a strong background from shows like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Fargo.

    4. Potential for Success: The project aligns with the successful trend of video game adaptations like Fallout and The Last of Us, potentially tapping into a growing audience for such content.

    Ubisoft may have accidentally revealed an exciting project involving the Far Cry video game franchise. A post on Ubisoft’s news page hinted that FX is developing a TV adaptation. However, the post has since vanished, redirecting visitors to Ubisoft’s main news page. Despite this, many Reddit users have shared details from the original announcement.

    According to the post, FX plans to create an “anthology drama,” with each season exploring a different world and featuring unique characters. This format aligns with Far Cry’s tradition of standalone storytelling. The adaptation will have notable talent on board. Rob McElhenney, known for It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Noah Hawley, responsible for hits like Fargo, will co-create the series.

    Furthermore, Hawley will serve as showrunner and executive producer, bringing his expertise to the project. Ubisoft Film & Television is also involved, signaling a commitment to quality in video game adaptations. This studio has previously worked on other franchises like Assassin’s Creed.

    While FX has not confirmed any details, the buzz around the cast and crew suggests a potential winner. Recent adaptations of popular video games like Fallout and The Last of Us have proven that there’s a robust audience for this genre. Given Hawley’s knack for blending dark humor with intense narratives, this adaptation could resonate well with both fans of the franchise and new viewers alike.

    As anticipation builds, the blending of video game storytelling with television is becoming more prevalent. This project may signal a bright future for gaming adaptations, fostering greater engagement across platforms.

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