Summary
Ubisoft has reportedly rebooted aFar Cryextraction-based multiplayer shooter codenamed “Maverick”.
Insider Gamingreports that the project began as a multiplayer component for Far Cry 7 before Ubisoft Montreal decided that it would better serve as a standalone spin-off. It’s unclear why Maverick has now been rebooted, but several sources allegedly familiar with the game’s development claim that the “writing was on the wall” for months. Reportedly, the project’s dedicated tech team, Talisker, was moved from Maverick to work on Blackbird,ie Far Cry 7, in December, which Insider Gaming describes as the “final nail in the coffin”.
Ubisoft cancelled a similar project last year, The Division Heartland.
Ubisoft Montreal — who is in charge of both projects — will reportedly return Maverick to the prototype phase with help from Ubisoft Sherbrooke and Berlin. Insider Gaming claims that, amidst the reboot, a dozen developers have been moved to work on Blackbird, while another dozen have been sent elsewhere, leaving around 50 developers without an assigned project.
Far Cry Maverick Was Reportedly Set In Alaska
In 2023,Insider Gamingfirst reported that Ubisoft had begun work on an extraction-based shooter akin toEscape from TarkovorHunt: Showdown 1896. Allegedly, the game would’ve been set in a fictional version of Alaska called Alaschnica, with players scavenging for resources, levelling up, and acquiring perks, all while fighting back wild animals, AI soldiers, and other players.
Ubisoft reportedly planned to launch Maverick before Far Cry 7 in April of this year, but with the entire game now rebooted, it’s unclear what it will look like if it does come out, and when that might be.

