Oppressive and totalitarian leaders have become a common thread among the villains ofFar Crygames, as antagonists are the stars of the show for Ubisoft’s iconic first person shooter series. Their bombastic and sadistic personalities are some of the most unique characters in video games in any Ubi game, let alone villains. Whether it was Vaas fromFar Cry 3or the Seed family fromFar Cry 5, the series has had a wide variety of different flairs of insanity, andFar Cry 6certainly won’t be stopping that trend anytime soon.

The sixth game in the franchise has only had one teaser so far, but there’s already a lot known about the villain’s personality. Anton Castillo, the main antagonist ofFar Cry 6, is the totalitarian dictator of the fictional Caribbean country of Yara. If that sounds familiar, it’s because he fills a similar position as Pagan Min did inFar Cry 4, who was also a dictator-like character in fictional Kyrat. Both being autocratic leaders, Pagan Min and Anton Castillo do have quite a bit in common, even though their demeanor and personality couldn’t be more different.

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Anton Castillo’s Messiah Complex

ThoughFar Cry 6itself isn’t releasing until early 2021, pre-release coverage and insights by Ubisoft andAnton Castillo’s actor Giancarlo Espositohave revealed quite a bit about the character. Anton Castillo comes from a long line of Yaran leadership, with his father before him also being president of the country. Anton’s father was executed in front of him during a political revolution, which shaped the next few decades of his life into becoming the ruthless dictator he is inFar Cry 6. He spends the next several years crafting another revolution to take back the government and leadership of Yara, of which he believes was stolen from him and his family.

That leads up to the events ofFar Cry 6, nearly fifty years later. Anton Castillo has reclaimed his place as “El Presidente” of Yara and leads the country with a proverbial iron fist. He’s a cold and calculated autocrat, who firmly believesthe prosperity of Yara will be built on economic wealth at all costs. Anton employs several work camps and forced labor to any who opposes his absolute rule, as he fully intends to “sacrifice the freedom and lives of anyone who stands in his way.” All the while, he’s grooming his son Diego Castillo to take his place as the sole leader of Yara.Far Cry 6’s antagonist is already impressive, despite not much known about his actions during the game yet.

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Pagan Min’s Eccentric Sadism

Pagan Min has “inherited"a very different legacy inFar Cry 4’s kingdom of Kyrat. He was born into the Golden Triangle drug cartel, but was far different from his drug lord father. He adopted the moniker of “Pagan” because of how he seized control of Kyrat utilizing his own private army. Pagan’s ambitions far outweighed his father’s control over the cartel, and upon his father’s death, he seized control of the drug cartel and began to expand. Many of his father’s subordinates didn’t take too kindly to his expansions, and plotted a coup. Fully aware of his likely downfall, Pagan instead chose a different path. He moved his private army to Kyrat, took advantage of a civil war, and installed himself as the all-powerful leader of this small Himalayan country.

This leads to the events ofFar Cry 4, where players are forced to take down Pagan Min and restore peace to the country. Pagan Min is an incredibly eccentric villain, relishing in his enacted violence as if it has no impact on the world around him.Pagan consistently calls the player, Ajay, adopting a father-like demeanor in attempts to reason or joke with him throughout the story. Pagan Min often gives the impression that he really doesn’t care about any consequences or the ramifications of his actions, as he only cares about his wealth and power, and Kyrat happened to be the perfect avenue for him to cultivate both.

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Two Vastly Different Autocrats

At their foundational core, bothFar Cry 4’s Pagan Min andFar Cry 5’s Anton Castillo have a lot in common. Both characters take advantage of a tenuous political situation for their own personal gain, and become autocratic leaders of their respective countries. That being said, beyond those core archetypes, Pagan and Anton take very different approaches to doing so. They both fulfill a similar archetype as someone seizing power from a ravaged state, but Pagan does so solely for his own personal wealth. It’s arguable thatAnton genuinely cares about the country of Yara, and has seized governmental control only because it was taken away from him. Anton believes his oppression is genuinely good for the country’s prosperity, whereas frankly Pagan Min doesn’t care about Kyrat.

Their personalities are far different from one another as well. Both are charismatic leaders, but in two very different fashions. Pagan Min is eccentrically sadistic, but Anton Castillo’s sadism is much more honed and methodical. The same willlikely be applied to Anton’s actions throughoutFar Cry 6, as Pagan is more likely to act on a whim compared to Anton’s calm and calculated authoritarianism. Anton’s far more reserved and seemingly intelligent compared to Pagan’s selfish haste. Anton has a vision for Yara’s prosperity, whereas Pagan Min had a vision for his prosperity.

Far Cry 6releases on July 28, 2025 for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.