Recent news and update pertaining to "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" centers on the new teaser released on the block. The teaser short film illuminates some notions that the other game platforms should consider improving their gaming platform and among those is "Fallout 4."
A strong shot for the other gaming platforms as the new "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" released its new teaser video. Considering the past trailers formerly released, the new one looks promising and enthralling in its own enigmatic way.
Moreover, Ubisoft has announced a live-action film set in the world of its new open-world title Ghost Recon: Wildlands and the story will highlight the game's Santa Blanca drug cartel and has been produced by Roberto Orci, who wrote the screenplay for "Star Trek, Transformers," and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," according to Gamespot.
The house of the #GhostRecon Wildlands composer, Alain Johannes, is full of instruments from all over the world. https://t.co/HDQAoO4qd8 pic.twitter.com/IFGDuahzIM
— Ghost Recon (@GhostRecon) January 17, 2017
It also stars the rapper and actor TI in the role of Marcus, a Santa Blanca member and the 30-minute short will premiere on Twitch on February 16 and will be made available on Amazon Prime video immediately afterwards, reports the same post.
Today’s mission brief: get intel about the different types of vehicles that will be at your disposal on https://t.co/u3NZLO4hHO pic.twitter.com/rxkKUiJ2FS — Ghost Recon (@GhostRecon) December 20, 2016
Meanwhile, a separate report from Dual Shockers conveyed that the game is expected for launching by March 6 of this year. The new teaser is also anticipated to bring about new challenges and better gameplay.
As for the claims that "Fallout 4" might be in a hurdle owing to the strong standing of "Ghost Recon:Wildlands," that notion has no credible details and should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.