Listen to a Preview of Will Bates’ Score for the Far Cry 6 DLC Vaas: Insanity

What is it about Vaas Montenegro? Far Cry fans can’t get enough of the guy, even though—or perhaps because—he’s a total sociopath. Michael Mando’s Far Cry 3 villain redirected the whole series, as every mainline Far Cry since has been squarely focused on a charming and thoroughly evil villain. The latest game, this year’s Far Cry 6, went so far as to hire one of today’s most celebrated bad guy actors, with Breaking Bad and The Mandalorian’s Giancarlo Esposito playing calm, refined, and utterly corrupt Caribbean dictator Antón Castillo. It all started with Vaas, though, and his waterfront speech about the definition of insanity at the start of Far Cry 3.
Far Cry’s bad guys are so popular that they’re stepping into the spotlight with a series of DLC for Far Cry 6. Joseph Seed from Far Cry 5 and Pagan Min from Far Cry 4 will each be playable in their own DLC in the future, but it all starts, as it should, with Vaas. Vaas: Insanity is the first piece of Far Cry 6 DLC to revisit the franchise’s rogues gallery; it stars a playable version of the popular villain, and will be available tomorrow, Nov. 16.
We haven’t played the DLC yet, but we know that it’ll sound pretty good. That’s because the score for Vaas: Insanity—as well as the other two upcoming pieces of Far Cry 6 DLC—was made by composter Will Bates. You might’ve heard Bates’ work before in TV shows like Sweetbitter and The Magicians, movies like Imperium and Mike Cahill and Brit Marling’s Another Earth, or a few of Alex Gibney’s celebrated documentaries. His original scores will be released as soundtracks alongside each DLC package, starting with this week’s Vaas: Insanity. And Paste is giving you an exclusive preview of his work.