A fresh Far Cry 7 leak is trying to connect several loose threads around Ubisoft's unannounced sequel, including its rumored Alaska setting, time-limit story hook and multiplayer plans.
A new report citing Ubisoft leaker Rogue says the next mainline Far Cry is set in Alaska and keeps the previously reported premise about rescuing kidnapped family members under a time-based mechanic. The same leak also claims a supposed trailer audio clip used a ticking-clock motif, which would line up with earlier reports that the campaign may pressure players through a visible timer.
Ubisoft has not announced Far Cry 7, so every detail here should be treated as unconfirmed. The claim still lands at an interesting time for the series, since Far Cry 6 launched in October 2021 and Ubisoft has gone several years without formally revealing the next numbered entry.
The leak ties Far Cry 7's campaign and extraction mode together
The biggest new claim is about structure. Rogue reportedly says Far Cry 7 and a separate multiplayer project have now been combined into one release, with the multiplayer portion described as an extraction game attached to the main title rather than a free-to-play standalone project.
That multiplayer mode is said to use its own map separate from the single-player campaign. The leaked name for that map is "Paradise Park," which also matches older reporting and datamined discussion around an Alaskan Far Cry extraction project.
The report also says an early development image showed one possible protagonist, though the image may no longer reflect the current game. The wording around "one" protagonist raises the possibility that Far Cry 6's choice between Dani Rojas variants could carry forward in some form, but Ubisoft has not confirmed character options, the cast or the game's final setup.
Older reports make the timer claim more specific
The new leak fits with earlier Insider Gaming reporting that described Far Cry 7, then referred to internally as Project Blackbird, as a non-linear rescue story about a wealthy family kidnapped by a conspiracy group called the Sons of Truth. That report said the timer stood at 72 in-game hours, equal to 24 real-time hours, with the clock paused inside safehouses.
A later Insider Gaming report said Ubisoft was developing the mainline game alongside an extraction-based Far Cry project codenamed Maverick, with both projects moving to Snowdrop and away from the series' older Dunia engine. It also reported that both had slipped internally from 2025 to 2026 because of development complexity.
Rogue's newer claim appears to suggest those two threads may now be packaged together. It does not confirm whether the campaign, multiplayer mode or release timing have changed since those earlier reports.
The Cillian Murphy rumor also looks increasingly shaky. Earlier speculation tied the actor to Far Cry 7's villain role, but the new leak reportedly denies that claim, following previous pushback from other Ubisoft leakers.
Until Ubisoft shows the game, the useful read is narrow: the same broad ideas keep resurfacing around Alaska, a ticking-clock rescue campaign and extraction multiplayer, but the exact form of Far Cry 7 remains unofficial.
