Far Cry 6 Game of the Year Upgrade Pass (DLC)
The all-in-one DLC bundle for Far Cry 6, Season Pass, Lost Between Worlds expansion, and Ultimate Pack in one purchase. Worth it only if you're going deep.
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About Far Cry 6 Game of the Year Upgrade Pass (DLC)
Far Cry 6 Game of the Year Upgrade Pass is exactly what the label says: a bundle that drops the Season Pass, the Lost Between Worlds standalone expansion, and the Ultimate Pack into your existing Far Cry 6 install. If you already own the base game and want everything that came after launch without hunting down individual DLC listings, this is the practical way to do it. Nothing here is sold as a new game, it requires Far Cry 6 purchased separately, so check that box first. The Season Pass is the meatiest piece. It covers three villain-focused episodes where you step into the shoes of franchise antagonists, Vaas Montenegro from Far Cry 3, Pagan Min from Far Cry 4, and Joseph Seed from Far Cry 5. Each is a self-contained roguelite loop, short but replayable, built around unlocking skills and pushing deeper into a psychological nightmare setting. They run maybe two to four hours each on a first pass, longer if you're chasing all the unlockables. They're an interesting structural experiment even if they won't satisfy anyone wanting full open-world missions. Lost Between Worlds is the stranger addition. It's a dimension-hopping expansion that sends Dani Rojas through fragmented, alien-feeling environments hunting down crystal shards across five distinct biomes. The tone shifts hard from the Caribbean guerrilla sandbox of the base game into something more surreal and arcade-focused. It's short, completionists will wrap it in three to five hours, but it has a distinct identity that feels like the team stretching outside their comfort zone. Whether that's a plus or a minus depends entirely on what you liked about Far Cry 6 to begin with. The Ultimate Pack rounds things out with cosmetic and gear content: weapons, vehicles, outfits, and a handful of in-game resource packs. Nothing in here changes how the game plays in any meaningful way, and if cosmetics don't move you, this slice of the bundle is essentially filler. It's the kind of content that feels more generous when it arrives in a bundle than it would at standalone pricing. Who should consider this? Players who finished Far Cry 6, enjoyed the open-world chaos, and want a reason to come back. The villain DLC episodes in particular have a real audience, fans of the older games who wanted more time with those characters. Who should skip it? Anyone who found the base game repetitive or was cold on the setting. The DLC doesn't fix structural issues with the main game, it just adds rooms onto the house. Co-op works across the base game content but the DLC episodes are strictly solo experiences, so keep that in mind if you were hoping to drag a friend through the villain storylines. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Toronto, Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Kyiv, Ubisoft Shanghai, Ubisoft Berlin
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- May 11, 2023