'Far Cry 4' update: Ubisoft conducts poll to gather feedback

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It seems like Ubisoft wants to hear the opinions of its players, as the game developer has come up with a new survey to draw feedback as well as suggestions for the upcoming "Far Cry" titles.

The game developer sent a questionnaire form to several "Far Cry 4" players over the past week, giving gamers some insights about what the company is thinking of including in the game franchise. Based on the reports, the game developer is considering gigantic dinosaurs, vicious vampires, an exciting Vietnamese war scenario, as well as other breathtaking adventurous gameplays for the "Far Cry" franchise. The company is also keen on offering a sequel to one of its hugely popular titles, which is "Far Cry: Blood Dragon."

But Ubisoft wants to find out what the gamers feel about these proposed scenerios, including: "A Far Cry game where you can fight against or join vampires, a Mad Max-style post-apocalyptic world [and] a Far Cry game set in the modern day on a Jurassic Park-style island with dinosaurs." 

The survey also mentioned some of the games' new settings, which include locations like Peru and Alaska. The company also wants to find out if players would like to find several historical events in the game, such as the Vietnamese War as well as a 19th century American tale.

PC Gamer listed down several items in the survey, including: 

  • A Far Cry game in a futuristic, sci-fi setting on another planet
  • A Far Cry game where you can fight against or join vampires
  • A Far Cry game in the Spaghetti Western style set in the late 19th century Americas
  • A Far Cry game that is set during a zombie outbreak
  • Blood Dragon 2: A sequel to Blood Dragon with more Rex Power Colt
  • A Far Cry game set in a Mad Max style post-apocalyptic world
  • A Far Cry game in the present day on a Jurassic Park style island of dinosaurs
  • A Far Cry game based on the world of Shangri-La from Far Cry
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