In solo mode of Ghost Recon Wildlands, you will be supported by bots. You can learn what single-player gameplay looks like in the video.
Ghost Recon Wildlands is an open-world shooter that accommodates up to four players in co-op mode. You are in Bolivia and must fight against the “Santa Blanca” drug cartel, which has too much negative influence on the country and its people. While the cooperative mode is an important feature of this game, single players do not face disadvantages.
The video shows us 20 minutes of gameplay as a single player, where your teammates are bots. You can give the bots precise commands to adapt to your plan.
Ghost Recon Wildlands – Single Player
The lead game designer of Wildlands, Dominic Butler, explains various functions and features of the game in the video. In single-player mode, the bots adapt to your play style. You can also issue four direct commands to control the bots even more precisely. These commands are:
- Fire – Open fire
- Hold – Hold current position
- Go to – Send the bots to a specific position
- Regroup – Bots regroup with you
Features of Ghost Recon Wildlands also include dynamic weather and a day-night cycle. This results in seamless transitions between day and night during a mission.
To plan the next steps of a mission, it is important to know the enemy positions. In good weather and clear visibility, you can spot them with the binoculars. Using the latest technology, you can also control drones to reveal enemies. To prevent missions from becoming one-sided and to avoid overuse of drones, some enemy camps have jamming devices that make a drone worthless.
As the gameplay video shows, it is also quite possible to fight against the drug cartel alone. Therefore, those without teammates do not have to forgo the game, but can control the bots throughout the campaign.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands will be released on March 7, 2017, for PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
Aerial attacks are also possible. Jump into the fight from the helicopter.
