Lost Between Worlds begins with Rojas finding a crashed alien ship powered by an alien AI called FAI. FAI’s ship is damaged and requires five crystals to be repaired, and those crystals are scattered across a remixed version of Yara. Familiar areas from the base game have been twisted into surreal landscapes, dunked underwater, or otherwise altered in ways that makes traversing them entirely new. Weapons and enemies have changed, too. You’re no longer fighting that bloke from Breaking Bad, but bipedal crystalline enemies, and you’ll need to switch between red and blue ammo types to match your bullets to the enemies you’re fighting. You’ll also apparently need to revisit regions multiple times via connective rifts to grow stronger and gather new equipment on each trip. Lost Between Worlds was strangely first mentioned as part of Far Cry 6’s £100 “Game Of The Year” edition, but this is the first time we’ve seen what it actually is. There’s not long to wait before you can play it, either, as it’ll be released on December 6th for £17.99/$19.99 for existing Far Cry 6 players.