Compare Far Cry 6 GOTY Upgrade Pass (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ubisoft Studios. Published by Ubisoft. Released on 10/6/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, First Person, FPS / TPS, Adventure.

Every piece of Far Cry 6 post-launch content in one pass: three roguelite villain DLCs, the surreal Lost Between Worlds expansion, cosmetic packs, and Blood Dragon thrown in as a bonus. Requires the base game.

Let's be clear about what you are actually buying here. The GOTY Upgrade Pass is a content bundle that stacks onto your existing Far Cry 6 install. It includes the Season Pass (three villain DLC episodes: Vaas: Insanity, Pagan: Control, and Joseph: Collapse), the Lost Between Worlds standalone expansion, the Ultimate Pack (Jungle Expedition, Croc Hunter, and Vice cosmetic packs), and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic Edition. That is a lot of content on paper. Whether it lands depends heavily on your tolerance for Ubisoft's interpretation of roguelites. The Season Pass episodes are the most interesting pieces of the bundle for shooter fans. Each one drops you into a roguelite loop playing as a fan-favorite villain from the series' back catalogue. Vaas: Insanity got the most positive reception of the three, and that tracks. You start weak, pistol and low HP, and actual threat returns to Far Cry's usually braindead combat loop. Cash collected across runs unlocks upgraded weapon tiers and trait buffs, and the difficulty tiers (called Mind Levels) give completionists a reason to loop back. The catch: run variety is thin, and once you crack the upgrade path the tension deflates fast. The Pagan Min and Joseph Seed episodes follow the same template with diminishing freshness. All three DLCs suffer from under-explained mechanics, particularly around weapon purchasing, which wastes the first couple of runs. Lost Between Worlds is the wildcard. Dani Rojas gets pulled into a surreal interdimensional gauntlet with 15 rift trials, crystallized enemies called Shardfaces, swappable colored ammo (blue/red bullet swap mechanic tied to enemy types), and a companion orb named Fai whose commentary most reviewers found grating. The core Far Cry shooting still controls well, but the levels do not shuffle between runs and weapon drops appear at fixed chests with predetermined loadouts, which undercuts the roguelite promise badly. If you play open-world Far Cry for the sandbox freedom, this one strips that out almost entirely. Blood Dragon Classic Edition is the honest highlight of the whole bundle. The 2013 standalone still plays well for what it is: tight linear action, a neon aesthetic that holds up, and a runtime that respects your time. It is not a shooter with depth, but it is fun and it comes in the box with everything else. Bottom line for the shooter crowd: the villain DLCs are worth a run or two each if you have any attachment to the Far Cry villain roster. The roguelite execution is rough but not broken. Lost Between Worlds is the weakest piece by a fair margin. If you are upgrading from a base-game-only Far Cry 6 install and want to exhaust the full content library in one hit, the bundle makes mechanical sense. If you only want one piece, buy the Vaas DLC separately and skip the rest unless a steep discount makes the decision irrelevant. Fred, Scout Team

Far Cry 6 GOTY Upgrade Pass (DLC)
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Far Cry 6 GOTY Upgrade Pass (DLC)

Oct 6, 2022Ubisoft StudiosUbisoft
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Every piece of Far Cry 6 post-launch content in one pass: three roguelite villain DLCs, the surreal Lost Between Worlds expansion, cosmetic packs, and Blood Dragon thrown in as a bonus. Requires the base game.

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Let's be clear about what you are actually buying here. The GOTY Upgrade Pass is a content bundle that stacks onto your existing Far Cry 6 install. It includes the Season Pass (three villain DLC episodes: Vaas: Insanity, Pagan: Control, and Joseph: Collapse), the Lost Between Worlds standalone expansion, the Ultimate Pack (Jungle Expedition, Croc Hunter, and Vice cosmetic packs), and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic Edition. That is a lot of content on paper. Whether it lands depends heavily on your tolerance for Ubisoft's interpretation of roguelites. The Season Pass episodes are the most interesting pieces of the bundle for shooter fans. Each one drops you into a roguelite loop playing as a fan-favorite villain from the series' back catalogue. Vaas: Insanity got the most positive reception of the three, and that tracks. You start weak, pistol and low HP, and actual threat returns to Far Cry's usually braindead combat loop. Cash collected across runs unlocks upgraded weapon tiers and trait buffs, and the difficulty tiers (called Mind Levels) give completionists a reason to loop back. The catch: run variety is thin, and once you crack the upgrade path the tension deflates fast. The Pagan Min and Joseph Seed episodes follow the same template with diminishing freshness. All three DLCs suffer from under-explained mechanics, particularly around weapon purchasing, which wastes the first couple of runs. Lost Between Worlds is the wildcard. Dani Rojas gets pulled into a surreal interdimensional gauntlet with 15 rift trials, crystallized enemies called Shardfaces, swappable colored ammo (blue/red bullet swap mechanic tied to enemy types), and a companion orb named Fai whose commentary most reviewers found grating. The core Far Cry shooting still controls well, but the levels do not shuffle between runs and weapon drops appear at fixed chests with predetermined loadouts, which undercuts the roguelite promise badly. If you play open-world Far Cry for the sandbox freedom, this one strips that out almost entirely. Blood Dragon Classic Edition is the honest highlight of the whole bundle. The 2013 standalone still plays well for what it is: tight linear action, a neon aesthetic that holds up, and a runtime that respects your time. It is not a shooter with depth, but it is fun and it comes in the box with everything else. Bottom line for the shooter crowd: the villain DLCs are worth a run or two each if you have any attachment to the Far Cry villain roster. The roguelite execution is rough but not broken. Lost Between Worlds is the weakest piece by a fair margin. If you are upgrading from a base-game-only Far Cry 6 install and want to exhaust the full content library in one hit, the bundle makes mechanical sense. If you only want one piece, buy the Vaas DLC separately and skip the rest unless a steep discount makes the decision irrelevant. Fred, Scout Team

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uplayRogueliteVillain PlayableDLC BundleRun-Based ProgressionDimensional ExpansionCosmetic PacksLegacy Content IncludedSingle-Run Content

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB
Graphics
AMD RX 460 (4 GB) / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (4 GB)
Processor
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 @ 3. Ghz / Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.1 Ghz
Additional Notes
30 FPS
System requirements
Windows 10 (64-bit versions)

Recommended

Memory
16 GB
Graphics
AMD RX Vega 64 (8 GB) / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (8 GB)
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X @ 3.8 Ghz / Intel Core i7-7700 @ 3.6 Ghz
System requirements
Windows 10 (64-bit versions)

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Developer
Ubisoft Studios
Publisher
Ubisoft
Release Date
Oct 6, 2022

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