The European classification board PEGI has accidentally rated an unannounced Far Cry spin-off game titled Captain Laserhawk Niji Warrior. Despite the absence of any official announcements, the listing on PEGI implies that a formal unveiling of the game might be imminent. As online speculation among fans grows, there is an increasing expectation that more details will soon come to light.
Highlighted by Game Rant, the PEGI listing provides insights into the forthcoming title, revealing that players will engage in some kind of laser death match. Where the participant accumulating the highest number of kills emerges victorious. Captain Laserhawk Niji Warrior, awarded a PEGI 12 rating, features moderate violence to human-like characters and offers purchasable in-game items, including cosmetics. Notably, this PEGI rating specifically pertains to the PC version of the game.Moreover, the game was initially associated with a release date of December 2023, for PC; however, this scheduled launch did not materialize. PEGI has retracted the listing.
Despite this setback, it did not dampen the enthusiasm among fans eagerly anticipating something novel. The game in question stands as a mystery , being presented as the series’ inaugural spin-off since the release of Far Cry VR: Dive Into Insanity, developed by Zero Latency and launched to the public in June 2021.
Despite the absence of explicit details, there is a strong likelihood that Captain Laserhawk Niji Warrior draws its inspiration from Netflix’s animated series, Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix. Notably, this animated series is itself influenced by the world of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. The intriguing aspect here is the potential classification of the game as a spin-off of a spin-off, adding an extra layer of innovation to the Far Cry universe. Ubisoft has refrained from making any official statements on these speculations, leaving fans in eager anticipation of confirmed details or unveilings related to this intriguing addition to their gaming roster.