Far Cry 7 AI Design Under Fire Before Official Reveal
EntertainmentScreen RantPublished May 21, 2026

Far Cry 7 AI Design Under Fire Before Official Reveal

Far Cry 7 hasn't even been officially announced yet. But someone from inside Ubisoft just threw a wrench in the hype train. According to a report making rounds in gaming circles, the AI driving enemy behavior and world interactions is apparently a mess, and developers are scrambling to figure out what went wrong before the game hits shelves. Here's the thing nobody wants to admit: how many open-world games actually nail AI that feels smart rather than scripted?

The insider claims the current AI system struggles with basic pathfinding and decision-making, making encounters feel repetitive and predictable instead of the dynamic, adaptive experience Ubisoft promised fans. If this is true, it means the team has serious work ahead. Shipping a game with broken AI systems is the kind of thing that tanks reviews and player retention. Ubisoft's been here before with buggy launches—they can't afford another one.

Obviously, we're hearing one side of the story. Development problems get solved all the time, and there's still time before launch. But this report should worry anyone expecting Far Cry 7 to push the franchise forward. A great Far Cry game lives or dies on whether enemies feel like actual threats instead of walking target practice. If the AI stays broken, the whole experience collapses.

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