
And when I started to look at the pieces they showed me, I went, "Wait a minute, this is not a game. It's just hitting me now, realizing how futuristic this really is.

So I'm then educated by folks like you and folks who are in this world, and I've had a peek into the world from behind the scenes. What the wonderful part for me this has been. I'm threatening to be on line at the GameStop or wherever I can get it to go and support as well and bring it home and have that feeling of putting it on and learning it. Giancarlo Esposito: I had a very brief moment while I was there, before it was actually completely finished, to test the water, and it was very, very exciting, but I have not played the whole thing. I know you lived it, you were in it and you kind of know everything that happens, but have you had the chance to play through a little bit? I certainly have been in wonder and amazement over what they've done and can't wait to have it shared with everyone. So much work and intense labor went into making this, but it truly is cutting edge in its technology and its storytelling. It's a good time for renewal and I'm so excited it's finally happening. And I thought, "Oh, if they put it out when everyone's so harangued and harassed by a pandemic, it might be a good thing to take their mind off of it." But I think people are in a better place now and sort of starting to come out of their cocoon and their caves, but yet still having to be cautious.

I always felt like they had a date they wanted to put it out and then it changed and another date. How does it finally feel to be right around the corner? I feel like we've been talking about it for a while. My friends and family will not be seeing me for weeks once it comes out. Screen Rant: I am so excited for this game. Screen Rant spoke to Esposito about working on the game, his experience with motion capture, and how Anton compares to his character on The M andalorian. Related: Is Far Cry 6's Anton Castillo Really A Villain? Known as El President, Castillo has a plan to take the island out of the past while in the midst of a revolution. The Ubisoft game sees players take on the role of Dani Rojas, a rebel on the fictional Caribbean island of Yara out to stop Castillo. The anticipated Far Cry 6comes out on October 7, featuring Giancarlo Esposito as the dictator Anton Castillo.
