A new Ghost Recon Wildlands leak shows five classes for different playstyles in PvP. All have different loadouts.
In Ghost Recon Wildlands, the feelings of the community have been fluctuating lately. The release of the game went well, fans were excited and played the various missions as Ghosts in the virtual Bolivia. However, the Narco Road DLC did not go over well and faced much criticism for its non-tactical content, such as monster trucks.
Now, the mood may be turning around again, as leaks provide the first insights into the PvP mode that Ubisoft has barely mentioned so far.
PvP Mode with Assault and Engineer Class
The information about the PvP mode in Ghost Recon Wildlands has been sparse. It is known that a “4 against 4” mode is set to come, focusing on the tactical component of the game and activated in a free update. In a leak, information about the classes for the PvP mode has emerged. You will have the choice between Assault, Engineer, Scout, Sniper, and Support.
This data was discovered by the administrator from the Farcrymods forum JRavens, who has already shown leaks about costumes and the Yeti hunt in the past. Since it is just a leak and the contents seem to need more work, there is currently no guarantee that the classes will be implemented “as is” in the game.
Each class has different loadouts and focuses on different playstyles in the matches. While the Assault class stands at the front with assault rifles, a sniper provides cover from a distance. Supporters and engineers can carry mines. We show you the standard equipment of the various classes from the PvP leak.
Assault in Wildlands
As an Assault, according to the leak, you have an ACR assault rifle as your primary weapon and a silenced P45 pistol as your secondary weapon, as well as four grenades. A scanner, medium armor, night vision, and binoculars are also part of the loadout.
Engineer in Wildlands
Engineers in GRW seem to be more versatile than Assaults. In the inventory, you have four mines that you can set as traps for enemies by mining key paths on maps. Instead of the scanner, the engineer has a drone and presumably uses SMGs (in the loadout a P90). They also wear medium armor and carry the P45 as a sidearm. Their equipment includes two grenades, as well as night vision and binoculars.
Scout in Wildlands
The Scout is a “lighter” version of the Engineer. This is evident as this class has a speed bonus of 15% and a stamina bonus of 50%. They carry two grenades and a P90 SMG, which can, however, be equipped with a suppressor. The P45 sidearm for this class does not have a suppressor. Although the armor is also displayed as “Medium,” the lines and displayed bonuses suggest that this is a lighter armor type than the Engineer.
Night vision goggles and binoculars are also part of this loadout. However, they must forgo mines. Like the Assault class, there is a scanner and no drone.
Sniper in Wildlands
As a Sniper, you excel in Wildlands not through strong armor, but through your main activity: kills from a distance. For this, you carry an M40A5 rifle with a TARS101 scope. Instead of a drone or scanner, Snipers carry a jammer that can presumably counter drones or scanners. Like the Engineer and Scout, they carry two grenades. To avoid being easily detected, there is a camouflage suit.
Support in Wildlands
The Support class seems to be the heaviest class in Wildlands, as the only class they have negative effects on speed (-10%) and stamina (-40%). They are armed with an MK48 LMG and the P45 with a suppressor as a secondary weapon. Their loadout also includes two mines and four grenades. They wear heavy armor, which is presumably responsible for the speed penalty. Like the other classes, they carry night vision goggles and binoculars.
The images shown likely represent the standard loadouts of the individual classes. The corresponding weapons for the PvP mode were also in the leak.
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