With several closed and open betas, Ubisoft aims to bring players closer to Ghost Recon: Wildlands.
Ghost Recon: Wildlands is another installment in Ubisoft’s “Tom Clancy” series. The game features action and tactical gameplay in various missions that can be played cooperatively or solo. In co-op, you can form squads of up to 4 players and coordinate tactics to eliminate multiple targets simultaneously without raising alarms. Missions can be completed “loud” or in “stealth”.
To get to know the game better, there will soon be a series of beta phases.
Wildlands Beta in Q1 2017
Ubisoft confirmed multiple beta phases to give players the opportunity to get a feel for Ghost Recon: Wildlands. The first beta is expected in Q1 2017 (likely between January and March) as the game is set to be released in March 2017. Ubisoft’s CEO, Yves Guillemot, states that Ghost Recon Wildlands has the potential to be a revolutionary game. “We expect several open and closed beta phases in the next quarter that will bring the game closer to players. They will learn what Ghost Recon: Wildlands is and what this game can become.” Guillemot added that the feedback for Ghost Recon: Wildlands has been “excellent” so far.
The material for the game is certainly intriguing. Already the gameplay video of Ghost Recon: Wildlands demonstrated how strong the co-op factor is felt in the game. However, the game is not necessarily only playable with friends. Progress can also be made solo. The various locations in the game also show a lot of attention to detail. Videos have introduced the different regions of Wildlands.
Are you already planning to buy the game or would you rather wait for an open beta to convince yourself?
