10 Locations Ubisoft Should Take Far Cry After Primal
4. A Realistic, Near-Future Space Colony

Far Cry: Blood Dragon may have put a retro-futuristic spin on the franchise's brand of action, but a new title set in the far-future, on a space colony, holds so much potential it's hard to believe Ubisoft have avoided it so far.
The scope for exciting, unique action is incredibly vast, with the player cast as a soldier, cop, or villain on a distant colony. Ubisoft have a universe of worlds to choose from, but perhaps the moon, Mars, or a new planet altogether is best. With players taking on the role of an exile, they are forced to survive in an alien landscape, sneaking back into the colony for supplies and to complete tasks.
Zero-gravity is a hugely original mechanic, forcing players to tread carefully and affecting the way in which combat and explosions unfold. Imagine the possibilities of brawling with enemies in zero-G, or having to determine a projectile's trajectory.
While this would only really work in short bursts, such a massive innovation makes for a unique experience overall. Players should be forced to keep their space suit in good condition, repairing rips or holes from combat, and customising it with new insignias and upgrades.