"Ghost Recon Wildlands" is confirmed to be Ubisoft's next game to be launched. This would be the first time for the game series to go into the open-world genre.
"Ghost Recon Wildlands" Will Come In Massive Size And Depth
The upcoming "Ghost Recon Wildlands" will be a fresh start for the franchise and Ubisoft has decided to do it in a grand way. According to reports, Bolivia's massive land will be the player's canvas to paint their gameplay pieces on.
"Ghost Recon Wildlands" comes in massive size and depth, which means that the things that players can do may appear to be endless to some. As revealed by Senior Game Producer Nouredine Abboud, several missions await the players, and how they will play will be up to them. While playing online with others may serve as a great stimulus to some players, some may also choose to play alone, which Ubisoft is about to provide in this game.
When "Ghost Recon Wildlands" is launched, the PS4 is seen as the most powerful console for the game, considering the platform's impressive hardware capabilities. However, Abboud also believes that the game can also be enjoyed by players even on other versions since the game studio is working on delivering the full promise of the gameplay, We Write Things reported.
"Ghost Recon Wildlands" Betas Create New Ubisoft Record
"Ghost Recon Wildlands" received multiple betas, including a closed and open beta. Now, Ubisoft has announced that over 6.8 million people participated, setting a new record in the company's history as the biggest beta phase.
Game stats from "Ghost Recon Wildlands" beta has been confirmed as well, and the fact that players played for over 2 billion minutes, with over 60 percent of them played cooperatively. The closed beta ran from Feb. 3 to 6, while the open beta took place on Feb. 23 until 27. Meantime, a technical beta was also held, GameSpot reported. Watch "Ghost Recon Wildlands" here: