Yes folks, it is here, and it is awesome!
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands has officially arrived to eat up every waking moment of my life, for the next few weeks at the very least. So of course, Ubisoft have graced us with a launch video that makes no sense whatsoever. Filled with explosions and ludicrously overt, military engagements.
Like standing in the middle of a road with an LMG, hosing a convoy as it drives up towards you, which, let’s be honest, is how most people are going to play it, despite the extremely viable stealth option. Especially once you get into Montyuc and find that APC.
Dude, it’s fun. Just go play it!
London, UK – March 7th, 2017 – Today, Ubisoft® announced Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands, the largest action-adventure open world game ever created by Ubisoft, is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.
Developed by Ubisoft Paris*, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is a military shooter entirely playable in up to four player co-op or single-player from beginning to the end. Players have total freedom of choice to accomplish their missions how they want and watch as the world reacts to their actions. Players can choose to move quietly in the night, go in hot at dawn, or work together to execute a sync-shot that takes out enemies in one fell swoop. Each choice has a consequence, and players must improvise or adapt their plans to ensure the completion and success of each mission.
In Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, players will discover a fictional Bolivia, a few years from now, in which players must take down the Santa Blanca drug cartel by any means necessary. Behind enemy lines, players will hunt down targets and discover intel with the help of over 60 vehicles, which include cars, motorcycles and even helicopters that they can commandeer. To topple the cartel, players will have to fight their way to El Sueño, Santa Blanca’s ruthless leader, by breaking down the Santa Blanca Cartel’s operation piece by piece as they sever alliances between the drug lords and the corrupted government.
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