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Nowadays, video games are known for having multiple endings; whether it’s just a few minor changes that happen or there are massive changes in the ending, players usually get a few endings based on the choices they make in the game.
However,Far Cry 6is a pretty linear game without a ton of choices, so there aren’t a lot of variations when it comes to endings. However, like everyFar Crygame sinceFar Cry 4,the game has a secret endingand a regular ending. It also has several endings for each of the DLCs.

All Endings For Far Cry 6’s Base Game
Far Cry 6’s base game really only has two endings (and then a post-credit scene). Here’s a breakdown of each ending.
The Regular Ending
This is the ending that most players will end up with while playing the base game, asall you need to do is play the game in its entirety. In it, players will learn that Anton Castillo has a form of cancer that cannot be cured, and he will not be captured by the guerrilla fighters, no matter what. This leads to him killing Diego and then himself as Dani corners the two. Castillo believes killing Diego is the only way to break the cycle that his family has been stuck in for generations. After this, Dani refuses to become the leader of Yara, leaving the place in the care of Yelena.
The Secret Ending
This ending is the best one for Dani, but it is the worst for those in Yara. When Dani first meets Clara and joins the Libertad Movement, Clara says that if she helps them, she will ensure that Dani gets a boat and is able to sail away to Miami.After helping Libertad and completing the “Libertad Rises” quest, Dani can accept the boat and sail to America. If she does this, the game will cut to months later, where Dani learns that Castillo stifled the Libertad Movement and got rid of Clara once and for all.
The Post-Credit Scene
While this isn’t really an ending, it is a post-credits scene that adds a lot to the game. Players will learn that a smuggler is smuggling the cancer drug, and the post-credits scene identifies this smuggler as Vaas Montenegro, the main antagonist fromFar Cry 3.While the villain was thought to be dead after the events of the third game, he is very much alive and well.This scene will automatically play after the credits.
All Insanity DLC Endings (Vaas Montenegro’s DLC)
In Insanity, Vaas is trapped in his own mind, hauntedby visions of his sister and Jason, showing true insanity. Players will learn the truth about how Citra treated Vaas and why he turned out the way that he did in the end. There are three different endings to Vaas’s story, and here is a breakdown of each one.
Insanity - Choosing To Stay Ending
The ending where Vaas stays isobtained by refusing to escape his mind when he is given the chance. Once he finally finishes up what he has to do, he will tell Citra that he isn’t letting the past define him anymore, breaking the cycle of his insanity.
Insanity - Choosing To Leave Ending
This version of Vaas’s endingis obtained by deciding to leave Vaas’s mind rather than staying and fighting Citra. In this ending, Vaas questions whether leaving is the right move. He mentions that he may be able to seek a higher level of enlightenment if only he could keep fighting the pain.
Insanity - Secret Ending
In the secret ending (obtained by escaping Vaas' mind on the 5th Mind level), Vaas is seen on a beach speaking to a tennis ball, which resembles Jason, the protagonist ofFar Cry 3.The scene proves that, despite what was originally thought, Vaas survived his encounter with Jason all those years ago.
All Control DLC Endings (Pagan Min’s DLC)
Throughout Control, Pagan works to overcome his mistakes as he tries to cope with the loss of those he holds dearest in life. The DLC follows him as he is trapped in his own mind, working through the complexities of his life and trying to reunite with his family that he lost.
Control - Choosing To Stay Ending
For this ending, the player will decide tohave Pagan stay and protect his family from the onslaught. Once the onslaught is over, Ishwari will tell Pagan to save himself and leave his mind. Once he steps into the light, his daughter can be heard saying that they couldn’t be together, but she is happy he tried.
Control - Choosing To Leave Ending
In this ending,the player must choose to leave his family behind during the onslaught. Once Pagan leaves, his wife, Ishwari, will tell him that he remembers her differently than she truly was. She will then tell him she loves him, but they cannot be together before the scene cuts to black.
Control - Secret Ending
Like with the other DLCs,players must finish the DLC on Mind Level 5 to reach the secret ending. Once that is done, the screen turns black, and players are met with amassive bombshell of a recording for Ajay. Pagan tells Ajay about a nuclear weapon below his palace, and it is aimed right at Montana. This leaves huge implications for the connections betweenFar Cry 4andFar Cry 5.
All Collapse DLC Endings (Joseph Seed’s DLC)
Joseph Seed’s DLC, Collapse, follows Joseph as he tries to repent for his actions and the hurt and destruction he has caused. It sees him struggling in his mind with someone known only as “The Voice,” who is his warped version of God.
Collapse - Choosing To Stay Ending
In this version of the DLC,the player will continue to fight and not enter Eden’s Gates. If Joseph continues to fight, he will realize that he needs to give in to the voice of his God and enter into Eden’s Gates anyway. Once inside, the voice tells him that he is home now.
Collapse - Choosing To Leave Ending
If the player hasJoseph enter Eden’s Gates instead of fighting, they will obtain this ending.In it, the voice tells Joseph that he had better not stray from him again and that his doubt has caused him to be more obedient.
Collapse - Secret Ending
The final ending,which is obtained like all the other DLC secret endings (by finishing the game on Mind Level 5),shows apretty disturbing voicemail from Joseph to Faith Seed.In it, players hear the last call he makes to Faith, his original wife, before he realizes that she and the baby are dead. This implies that he has groomed multiple women after his wife died and shows that his character might be different from Vaas and Pagan in one major aspect: he is irredeemable.








