To be fair, all of the far cry games are political in one way or another. A large facet of the storyline is about the primary antagonist which is a brutal dictator....which is arguably a political statement against dictatorships, and they usually have other various political messages within them too.
I also strongly suspect that it will be a simplified political statement regardless of what their narrative director may claim, because every single previous game was (more-or-less) exactly that.
Hopefully it won't go woke, but this is ubisoft so who knows (but it probably will)
To be fair, all of the far cry games are political in one way or another. A large facet of the storyline is about the primary antagonist which is a brutal dictator....which is arguably a political statement against dictatorships, and they usually have other various political messages within them too.
I also strongly suspect that it will be a simplified political statement regardless of what their narrative director may claim, because every single previous game was (more-or-less) exactly that.
Hopefully it won't go woke, but this is ubisoft so who knows (but it probably will)