Miguel Delgado is a supporting antagonist in the 2021 video game Far Cry 6, appearing in the Familia Montero storyline. He was close member of the Montero family, who became a mole for José Castillo after believing that he was left behind by Camila in a political prison.
Antón Castillo, also known as El Presidente, is the main antagonist of the 2021 first-person shooter game, Far Cry 6, and the protagonist villain of the prequel comics Far Cry: Rite of Passage.
A post-credits scene for Far Cry 6 features a character named only as "Smuggler" - this is shown at the very end of the roundup video above as clip #27. This epilogue voiceover is clearly being performed by Michael Mando - AKA Far Cry 3 fan-favourite Vaas Montenegro.
Far Cry 6 has two endings.
With Juan selling Viviro to smugglers, it certainly looks like the guerrilla veteran has turned into a bad guy. This was first teased with the McKay decision, where Juan presses the player to spare the businessman in exchange for money.
Miguel Delgado is a supporting antagonist in the 2021 video game Far Cry 6, appearing in the Familia Montero storyline.
The game ends with either Jason's ritualistic death at the hands of Citra if he chooses to murder his friends and stay with Citra, or Citra's accidental death at the hands of Dennis if Jason chooses to saves his friends and leave the island in order to try and leave the violence behind.
No player choice made along the way can save Diego from a tense, final confrontation that ends with a bullet in his chest. Players can choose to stop playing the game with Far Cry 6's secret early ending, but that doesn't save him from his father's influence.
Vaas Montenegro is the secondary antagonist of the 2012 first person shooter video game Far Cry 3. He is also a minor character in Far Cry 6, and the titular protagonist of its DLC Vaas: Insanity. He is the leader of the pirates on Rook Island and the brother of the Rakyat leader Citra.
María Marquessa is his secret mother, and José Castillo is his cousin. Diego is also the grandson of Gabriel Castillo, former leader of Yara who was executed in the Revolution of 1967. Diego is expected to follow Antón's bloody footsteps as he attempts to restore Yara to its former glory.
Far Cry 6. The post-credits scene of Far Cry 6 features one of the main characters, Juan, talking to an unnamed smuggler voiced by Michael Mando. The character is strongly implied to be Vaas, who somehow survived the events of Far Cry 3.
Far Cry 3 takes place on the fictional Rook Island in 2012 while Far Cry 6 is set in 2021 on the Cuba-inspired island of Yara. Beyond both games taking place on an island, there are not any meaningful narrative threads between the two.
Keep going until Dani says "Not my fight" and the screen will fade to black. The game will then cut to 'three months later' and show Dani sitting on a beach listening to a news report about how President Castillio has killed Clara and ended the revolution.
From Far Cry 3, Vaas is the most iconic villain in all the Far Cry series, and maybe in all of gaming. He is a terrifying psychopath whose scenes perfectly punctuate the game's narrative with a level of intensity rarely found in video games. Vaas is a loose cannon and a real force to be reckoned with.
1 Far Cry 3: Vaas Montenegro
This guy's got some killer lines to boot, the scary kind that'll leave you impressed. Vaas Montenegro doesn't have a complicated backstory, but his obsessive affection for his sister Cintra has manifested into a man without remorse or limitation.
Dani Rojas is the main protagonist of the 2021 video game Far Cry 6.
In the case of Vaas, the hallucination saw Jason gunning down several clones of the villain before reaching the "real" version. When he does, he stabs him several times, giving the terrifying foe a brutal death.
Since he was a child, Vaas was deeply infatuated with his sister to the point of obsession. He would commit violent acts against anyone who gained her affection, such as a man who he caught with Citra in bed. Vaas could never tell his sister how he felt which led to inner turmoil that led to his decline.
Vaas wanted a way out of working for Hoyt, we can tell from the phone call Jason overhears that Vaas isn't super happy involving himself with Hoyt, so he looks for a way out. Jason Brody is his way out. When he first see's jason, he see's the warrior inside him, and he decides to build Jason up to be a Rakyat warrior.
As they plan at La Moral's new base, the Fuerzas Nacionales de Defensa arrive under McKay's command and unleash the chemical weapon PG-240X. El Tigre fights bravely but dies when his brain melts from the gas's deadly effects.
Far Cry 6's main ending sees Diego die at the hands of his father with one final lesson - that death is the only guarantee in life - as Anton is unwilling to trust Dani with protecting Diego from the guerillas. Unfortunately, his doom is unavoidable if players pursue the intended path for Dani.
Manny joins the dark side. In The Good, The Bad, and the Tigre - Bad Ending unlike the good ending that was voted from viewers, but Manny chose the dark side in the bad ending and ruled the world with Sartana of the Dead and Django of the Dead.
Far Cry 4. In Far Cry 4, Willis Huntley references Jason to Ajay Ghale, referring to Brody as a "SoCal douchebag" whom he had babysit on his last operation. Despite this, Huntley does also call him a patriot immediately after this, and also calls Ajay one for serving his country.
He was particularly close to his sister Citra and mentions that the first time he killed was for her. Since he was a child, Vaas was deeply infatuated with his sister to the point of obsession.
If the player kills Pagan as he is eating, the message will appear that "The King is Dead". Later on, Ajay will call either Amita or Sabal,(whichever one the player chose to keep alive and keep in power), to inform them that Pagan is dead.