Far Cry Offers You Vacations That Kill

Far Cry Offers You Vacations That Kill

Oct. 07, 2021

Has returning to work been difficult ? Are you already daydreaming of your next sunny vacation ? Don’t wait any longer and escape to Yara Island ! A little piece of paradise, imagined by Ubisoft EMEA for the release of their new game Far Cry 6, which has a lot of surprises in store for you…

Composed of 5 advertising posters and 3 short videos, the campaign uses all the tropes of a traditional travel agency, save a few details.

On the itinerary : a blood bath by the turquoise sea, meals with explosive flavors, hikes that’ll blow up your stamina in the middle of landscapes so beautiful you could die… And for the evening, a little molotov cocktail with a splendid view of the entire island.

Can you already imagine yourself there? Don’t hesitate any longer, we can guarantee you that it’ll be a killer holiday. A real blast.

This social media and digital campaign is visible in all EMEA countries from 14th September.

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