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| Tom Clancy'south Ghost Recon Wildlands | |
|---|---|
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| Programmer(south) | Ubisoft Paris Ubisoft Milan[ane] [a] |
| Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
| Managing director(s) | Eric Couzian |
| Producer(due south) | Nouredine Abboud |
| Designer(southward) | Dominic Butler |
| Creative person(s) | Vincent Delassus |
| Writer(s) | Sam Strachman |
| Composer(s) | Alain Johannes[2] |
| Series | Tom Clancy'due south Ghost Recon |
| Engine | AnvilNext 2.0[three] |
| Platform(due south) | Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox One Google Stadia |
| Release | March 7, 2017 |
| Genre(s) | Tactical shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single-thespian, multiplayer |
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is a 3rd-person tactical shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Milan and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide on March 7, 2017, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as the 10th installment in the Tom Clancy'southward Ghost Recon franchise and is the first game in the Ghost Recon serial to feature an open earth surroundings.
The game moves abroad from the futuristic setting introduced in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Avant-garde Warfighter and instead features a setting similar to the original Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon. Ubisoft described it as one of the biggest open world games that they have published, with the game earth including a broad diversity of environments such as mountains, forests, deserts, and salt flats.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands received by and large mixed to positive reviews from critics. A sequel, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, was released on Oct 4, 2019.
Gameplay [edit]
Wildlands features a wide range of environments, which include mountains and deserts, and players volition be able to parachute while exploring these.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is a tactical cover based shooter game set in an open up world environment and played from a third-person perspective with an optional showtime person view for gun aiming. Players play as members of the Delta Company, First Battalion, 5th Special Forces Grouping, also known as "Ghosts", a fictional elite special operations unit of the U.s. Army under the Joint Special Operations Command.[4] It does not characteristic the futuristic setting used in Advanced Warfighter and Futurity Soldier, but instead adopts a modern-day setting, like to the original Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon. Every bit a issue, the equipment featured in the game is based on weapons and gear ordinarily used by armed services forces effectually the world.[5] However, it features some original equipment, such as drones that can be used to tag enemies and show objectives. These drones have limited abilities until upgraded.[six] The game is the beginning entry to feature an open world surroundings, which consists of nine different types of terrain, such as: mountains, forests, desert, salt flats, and also introduces a dynamic weather organisation equally well equally a mean solar day-night cycle.[vii] Completing missions during day-time allows players to spot enemies easily, while completing missions at dark grants players a tactical advantage, as the nighttime offers players better concealment and easier infiltration due to some guardsmen existence asleep.[5] Players are tasked with making observations before carrying out missions. A diversity of vehicles, such as dirt bikes, helicopters and dune buggies are featured in the game.[5] Unlike its predecessors, Wildlands features several side-missions.[7]
When completing missions, players tin accomplish the location where the mission starts through a variety of ways. Players can parachute from a helicopter, walk overland, or drive towards their objectives.[viii] Players are immune to use multiple ways to complete objectives, such as utilizing stealth, melee combat, or using long-ranged or curt-ranged weapons provided in the game. The game also features outposts that tin can exist taken down past players.[ix] Players can grab enemies at shut range with i hand for defense as human shields, while using the other mitt to shoot.[10] Players can likewise proceeds feel points to level upwardly.[viii] The playable graphic symbol can be customized, and loot establish on enemies' corpses can be equipped by player characters. Weapons and gear can be upgraded as well.[six] According to the artistic managing director of the game, the AI of the game is unscripted and has their "ain motivations and agendas".[7]
Each of the 21 areas on the map is controlled by a buchon, who is also associated with i of four divisions of the dare's operations: Influence, Security, Production and Smuggling. Clearing missions in an area and collecting key intel unlocks missions where players tin target a buchon and eliminate him or her by killing or capturing the target (with some exceptions). Eliminating enough buchones in an operations division allows players to target that sectionalization's underboss, and eliminating that underboss and all of the buchones in an operations segmentation leaves the division caput vulnerable. Capturing this division head cripples and destabilizes the division and makes the cartel boss more than vulnerable.[xi]
Information technology features cooperative multiplayer mode, in which players can exist joined by up to iii other players to explore the game's earth and to complete campaign missions.[12] [6] The game can also be played solo, in which the player will exist accompanied by three AI teammates, which the histrion can give orders to, if a actor wants a more than "lone wolf" playstyle they can be disabled via the settings.[xiii] A competitive multiplayer mode has been released as function of a free update on October 10, 2017. It features an elimination blazon of game mode in a timed 4v4 match with revives. Players can level up through multiplayer gameplay which enables them to amend the different course of characters available.[14]
Plot [edit]
Setting [edit]
The game takes place in Bolivia in July 2019. The state has go increasingly unstable as a Mexican drug cartel known as the Santa Blanca Dare gains control of several regions through the country. Led by the brutal and religious cartel boss El Sueño, the cartel gains more power and influence inside and outside the country and turns Bolivia into the world'southward largest producer of cocaine. In an endeavour to fight off Santa Blanca's armed occupation in their country, the government of Bolivia establishes La Unidad, an aristocracy special forces group tasked with fighting the Cartel. Both factions eventually constitute a truce to forbid more bloodshed later months of fell fighting, with of some Unidad's personnel secretly working for Santa Blanca. DEA Amanuensis Ricardo "Ricky" Sandoval is sent undercover in Santa Blanca in a articulation performance with the CIA to get together intelligence on the Cartel, eventually working for El Sueño himself. The United States is finally compelled to act when a bomb targets the U.s. embassy in La Paz and Sandoval is executed by the dare later his cover is blown.
Entrada [edit]
A Ghost Recon fireteam is deployed to Republic of bolivia every bit function of Operation Kingslayer, a joint operation between the CIA, DEA, and JSOC.[five] The team consists of squad leader and support gunner "Nomad", vehicle and assault specialist "Midas", hacker and tactical engineer "Holt", and their sniper "Weaver". The Ghosts enter Bolivia with their CIA contact, "Karen Bowman", who was also a close friend to Sandoval. They meet Pac Katari, leader of the Kataris 26, the just resistance against Santa Blanca. Pac Katari requests they rescue Amaru, whose ideologies inspired the Kataris 26, from Santa Blanca. The Ghosts, with back up from Bowman and the Kataris 26's, are and so costless to tackle the cartel in any way they meet fit.
The Ghosts dismantle the dare slice past piece, targeting their four chief operations by attacking cocaine production facilities and stockpiles, disrupting smuggling operations, discrediting the dare in the eyes of corrupt politicians and supporters, and inciting conflict between the cartel's senior figures. The squad besides manage to capture or impale El Sueño'south top lieutenants and their primal subordinates to further weaken the dare's grip over the region. El Sueño eventually contacts the team and lures them to a coming together to meet face up to face up. The Ghosts hesitantly agree, but do not find El Sueño at the agreed location. El Sueño instead calls them via phone to bribe the Ghosts into working for him, though they refuse his offer and instead threaten him.
While dismantling the cartel, the team finds and collects audio tapes of agent Sandoval'due south reports to Bowman of his time working surreptitious for El Sueño. Sandoval's reports reveal that he had become deeply troubled by his mission, not only by the crimes he had committed to continue his cover merely also by his superiors' reluctance to accept action against the cartel. After recovering Sandoval's body from the cartel, Sueno contacts them again to offer them a tape of "Sandoval's confession". Upon listening to information technology, they are disturbed to learn that Sandoval was responsible for the embassy bombing and framed Santa Blanca so that the United States authorities would be forced intervene in Republic of bolivia. Though Bowman and the team are angered by Sandoval's charade, they decide to keep with the mission every bit the cartel still poses a threat.
After dismantling half of the cartel, Pac Katari claims his men take located El Sueño, just the Ghosts grow suspicious when they instead find the torso of Amaru. Unable to contact Bowman, they find her captured by the Kataris 26 and Pac Katari breaks their alliance, challenge that the rebels must impale El Sueño themselves to avoid beingness seen as puppets of the United States. The Ghosts rescue Bowman and race to El Sueño's mausoleum to capture him before Pac Katari kills him. After fighting their way through both rebel and cartel opposition, the Ghosts and Bowman surroundings El Sueño, who has beheaded Katari. Despite his surrendering, Bowman receives a call from her superiors, informing that El Sueño had made a deal with the Department of Justice to give up the heads of other drug cartels in substitution for immunity and witness protection.
How the story ends depends on whether the Ghosts fully dismantled the cartel. If remnants of the cartel remain, Bowman will execute El Sueño, leading to her dismissal from the CIA and her arrest for murdering El Sueño. She expresses no regrets in doing and so, fearing that El Sueño would become a dictator with the United States' backing.
The canon ending occurs when the Ghosts have fully dismantled the cartel, Bowman takes El Sueño into protective custody. El Sueño provides further intelligence on other drug cartels, terrorist groups, and arms smugglers. Bowman predicts that when the intelligence runs out, El Sueño volition either be extradited by Mexico or cut loose and showtime a new drug cartel, starting the cycle once more. She and the Ghosts resolve to set up themselves for the next fight.
Downloadable Content [edit]
Shortly after the game's release, Ubisoft announced plans to release two episodes of downloadable content, each with their own narrative prepare in Republic of bolivia.
Narco Route [edit]
This episode sees the player take on the part of an unnamed Ghost sent undercover into Republic of bolivia by the CIA to identify "El Invisible", the elusive caput of Santa Blanca'due south smuggling network. The Ghost poses as a mercenary for hire and befriends the leaders of the gangs conveying out smuggling operations. Profitable the Ghost is CIA handler Karen Bowman and a local fisherman using the alias Señor Sonrisa, who is a CIA informant. Each gang leader provides clues to El Invisible's identity before the Ghost assassinates them. Eventually, the Ghost'due south notoriety grows to the point where El Invisible recruits them into Santa Blanca, erasing the Ghost'due south identity and staging their decease. Nonetheless, El Invisible is aware that the Ghost's true identity and has them imprisoned. The Ghost escapes and with the aid from Señor Sonrisa, recovers the handheld device El Invisible uses to run Santa Blanca's smuggling network anonymously and seemingly kills El Invisible. When the device is decrypted, it unleashes a virus that compromises the CIA. The Ghost deduces that Señor Sonrisa is actually El Invisible, and that he orchestrated the operation to escape Santa Blanca, set on the CIA and disappear for good. Unable to explain Señor Sonrisa'southward motive for attacking them, the CIA spend the next two years tracking him. He is somewhen constitute in Arizona and the Ghost is assigned a mission to kill him. The Ghost makes their way to Señor Sonrisa's angling motel and assassinates him.
Fallen Ghosts [edit]
The 2d episode follows the Ghost Recon fireteam on their return to Republic of bolivia. The cocaine trade has collapsed in the backwash of Operation Kingslayer and with Pac Katari's death, the Kataris 26 have descended into in-fighting. In a bid to restore order, the Bolivian government has tried to rebuild the tactical police unit Unidad with special forces from across Latin America. Now known equally "Los Extranjeros", these remnants of Unidad prove to exist corrupt and seize command of cocaine product. When Sonsira's data breach in the CIA compromises the identities of every active amanuensis in Bolivia, the Ghosts return to extract the compromised agents. Their mission goes awry when their helicopter is shot down moments after they enter Bolivian airspace. They regroup and rescue a CIA field officeholder code-named Socrates. As Los Extranjeros are better-armed, trained and organised than Unidad, extracting the compromised agents proves impossible. Socrates instead proposes that the Ghosts target Los Extranjeros' commanders and rebuild the Kataris 26. Their deportment prompt Los Extranjeros' commanding officer, Colonel Merlo, to personally take charge of the remaining forces. When Merlo is killed, Los Extranjeros tears itself autonomously, and evidence of their crimes causes a political scandal that upends the Bolivian government. The Ghosts and Socrates depart, questioning whether this volition exist enough to change the course of Bolivia'southward future.
Special Operations [edit]
Every bit role of the ongoing effort to back up the game, Ubisoft has too released short-term Special Operations DLC.
Predator [edit]
The first pack, released in Dec 2017, features a mission to chase the Predator. In the expansion, the team investigate several fell killings in the forested areas of Bolivia, finding several skinned corpses and a crashed alien vessel until encountering the deadly Predator. After a lengthy battle, the team manage to defeat the Predator earlier it activates its self-destruct, killing itself in a massive explosion. The squad debate informing Bowman of the run across, just ultimately cull to keep it to themselves. Due to an expiration in licensing rights with 20th Century Fox, the content is no longer bachelor as of December 2020.
Operation Watchman [edit]
The side by side pack, Operation Watchman, features a tie-in with boyfriend Clancy series Splinter Jail cell, with actor Michael Ironside reprising the role of Sam Fisher. Fisher is deployed to Bolivia in order to recover sensitive intelligence data from a rogue CIA officer. Fisher has Fourth Echelon contact Bowman and infringe the Ghost team to aid in his mission. Fisher's deployment takes him to a Unidad base in La Cruz, where he infiltrates the base ahead of the Ghost team and assassinates the rogue amanuensis prior to their arrival. Upon greeting Nomad, Fisher hacks into the Unidad servers in order to erase all traces of the sensitive information from Skell Technology while Nomad's team provides backup. While ex-filtrating from the base, Fisher reveals that the intelligence is information on sensitive research and development that could "change the future of warfare". Fisher has a debriefing with Bowman before deploying for his adjacent mission to recover missing nuclear devices.
Performance Archangel [edit]
The summer 2018 DLC, Operation Archangel, features characters from another Clancy series, Tom Clancy'due south Rainbow 6 – namely, operators from the Rainbow Half-dozen Siege multiplayer tactical shooter. The team intercepts a distress betoken outside the metropolis of Frontera and observe a crashed truck surrounded by piles of cash and several dead cartel members. The team reports the massacre to Bowman, who informs them that Rainbow operative Taina "Caveira" Pereira of Brazil'due south Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais (BOPE) has recently gone AWOL from Team Rainbow and is suspected of killing several Santa Blanca gang members. Bowman then introduces the squad to a friend of hers, Navy SEAL and fellow Rainbow operative Meghan J. "Valkyrie" Castellano, who requests the team's assist in locating Caveira. Hoping to cease the rogue operative from potentially starting an international incident, Bowman and the squad concord to assist bring in Caveira.
The team soon meets a tertiary Rainbow operative, Emmanuelle "Twitch" Pichon of French republic's GIGN (Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale), who requests the team bring her to the crash site. Their investigation leads them to a cartel outpost where they interrogate a Santa Blanca lieutenant, who reveals that Caveira is subsequently someone named Dengoso. Twitch briefly parts means with before rendezvousing with them at Dengoso's flat in the hopes of finding whatsoever hints as to why Caveira's after him. A message on Dengoso's answering motorcar reveals that he is Caveira'southward younger brother João, and an undercover officeholder for the Federal Law of Brazil. Sent by his superiors to infiltrate Santa Blanca, Dengoso's cover had recently been blown and he is now beingness held captive by the cartel at a chemical institute. With Caveira already on her way to Dengoso's location, Twitch and the team catch up to her at the front end gates and concord to assist her in rescuing Dengoso from Santa Blanca. The rescue is a success, though tensions rise between Team Rainbow and the Ghosts when Bowman demands Dengoso's cooperation in sharing anything he knows about El Sueno and his operations in Bolivia. Despite Caveira's insistence on leaving immediately with Dengoso, the latter agrees to cooperate with Bowman but with permission from his superiors. Nomad soon breaks the tension between both sides by allowing Dengoso to leave with Team Rainbow, much to Bowman's chagrin.
Rainbow Six Siege operators also characteristic in the January 2021 Amber Heaven DLC for Breakpoint.
Operation Silent Spade [edit]
The winter 2018 DLC, Operation Silent Spade, released in December 2018 features characters from Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Hereafter Soldier. Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mitchell, the team's commanding officer, temporarily reassigns them from Performance Kingslayer for an internal Ghost operation. Having institute testify of Russian Ultranationalist Forces working with Santa Blanca to mine deposits of weapons-grade uranium in Bolivia, Mitchell orders the team to rendezvous with the newest fellow member of the Ghosts, John Kozak at a Unidad base of operations to prevent the Russians from leaving Bolivia with the uranium. The mission is a success, but they soon find that significant amounts of uranium are still unaccounted for. Nomad contacts Bowman, who leads them to a trainyard where the uranium was transported to. They learn that Santa Blanca plans to detonate a muddy bomb in Barvechos, a city that openly supports the rebels. With Kozak's assist, the team attempts to disarm the bomb but is ultimately unable to, forcing them to drive it off a cliff into a mining area. With the bomb dealt with and the uranium accounted for, Mitchell and Kozak depart Bolivia.
Operation Oracle [edit]
Ubisoft announced another update on April thirty, 2019, known as "Performance Oracle" featuring Jon Bernthal equally Major Cole D. Walker, a Ghost Recon operative who becomes the antagonist of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint. The update was released on May 2, 2019. Bowman gives Nomad'due south team a mission to infiltrate a Unidad facility in a railway tunnel on the Bolivian border. Upon entering the facility, the squad find dead Unidad soldiers. Investigating farther, they learn that the facility is being used to test drones reverse-engineered from classified Skell-Tech models that the Ghosts use. Nomad'southward team eventually encounter Cole D. Walker, a boyfriend Ghost, who has already infiltrated the facility and informs the team that a Skell-Tech engineer named Daniel Rodriguez Arellano has been selling classified information to Unidad and that Bowman is involved. They are attacked by Unidad soldiers and are forced to fight their way out of the facility. Though Walker insists Bowman cannot exist trusted, Nomad persuades him to return Daniel to a safehouse to investigate Bowman'due south activities further. Upon dropping Daniel at the safehouse, Nomad and the team decide to tail Daniel. Eavesdropping on his phone calls, the team acquire that Daniel is actually a CIA asset that has been compromised and that Unidad is threatening his family unit. Walker soon sets up a run into at an airfield where he shows Nomad the bodies of his team, who were killed past drones Daniel gave to Unidad and that Bowman is responsible for their deaths. Walker and Nomad go to a meeting between Bowman and Daniel, but find Unidad have captured Bowman and detained Daniel. Nomad interrogates Daniel who reveals that he sold out Bowman to Unidad to protect his family and Walker executes him. They regroup and infiltrate a nearby Unidad base to rescue Bowman. Escorting her to a safehouse, she claims that Daniel was part of a long-running CIA performance and she was his handler, but never knew the full extent of the mission. Despite their conflicting views on how to handle the state of affairs, Nomad ultimately persuades Walker to trust their judgment on Bowman, as she has never given him a reason to doubt her.
Development [edit]
The development of Wildlands began in 2012,[7] and was revealed in the stop of Ubisoft's E3 2015 press conference.[15] Ubisoft also claimed that Wildlands volition feature the largest open-globe environment the company has ever created.[16] In order to create a realistic Bolivian environment, the developers visited Republic of bolivia for two weeks and asked for consultation from local Bolivians.[7] A modified version of the AnvilNext engine for supporting the large open world environments was used for the game.[3]
Ubisoft released a 30-minute prequel curt picture titled Ghost Recon Wildlands: War Within the Cartel on February 16, 2017 on their Twitch channel and later on on Amazon Prime. It stars Tip "T.I." Harris and was executive produced by Roberto Orci, Jay Williams, Noam Dromi and Orlando Jones through the production company Legion of Creatives. Avi Youabian directed the brusk.[17]
Reception [edit]
Pre-release [edit]
As the game was revealed at E3 2015, some critics called the announcement ane of the nigh surprising reveals during E3.[31] Wildlands was nominated for IGN's E3 2015 Game of the Show, All-time PlayStation 4 Game, Best Xbox Ane Game and Best PC Game awards, and received i of GameSpot's Best of E3 2015 awards.[32] [33] It was also named the all-time branch and the best shooter by Game Informer in their Best of E3 2015 Awards.[34]
The beta of the game was released on Steam and lasted from February 23 to February 27, 2017. On March one, 2017, Ubisoft revealed that Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands' beta-phase had attracted more than vi.8 one thousand thousand players, making it its near successful beta to engagement.[35]
Post-release [edit]
Tom Clancy'southward Ghost Recon Wildlands received "generally favorable" reviews for the Xbox Ane version of the game, while the PlayStation 4 and PC versions received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic, selling four million copies in the offset six months, lone.[eighteen] [19] [20]
The Guardian praises the size of the open up world but notes the civilians seem not to bother much about the presence of armored men and, every bit the reviewer puts it, "the warfare being waged around them". Withal the Guardian praises how the villains are written; they are "if not three- then at to the lowest degree two-dimensional characters". The Guardian's reviewer appreciates the multiplayer, just writes "By comparison, solo play can feel a little soulless".[29]
Game Informer's reviewer is besides impressed by big and varied open earth. He praised the thematic diversity of missions, however he writes that most of them boil down to clearing or infiltrating enemy bases.[22]
Both The Guardian's and Game Informer'south reviewer note that careful plans can be disrupted by enemy patrols.[29] [22] The Guardian's reviewer complains that the shooting which then begins is not much in Tom Clancy's style.[29] The GameInformer's reviewer writes: "I appreciated how this 10-factor makes you think on your toes, but I came to hate how oft they [the patrolmen] appeared out of nowhere".[22]
In conclusion The Guardian rated the game 3 out of 5 stars and GameInformer rated it 8.25 out of x.
GamesStar praises varied scenery and sharp textures. They call the shooting "disarming" and praise multiplayer, both co-op likewise every bit player vs player. Yet they criticise writing of the story, the dialogue and characters. In the stop they score the game 85 out of 100.[25]
Controversy [edit]
In March 2017, the Bolivian government expressed their dissatisfaction over the game'south portrayal of their country as a tearing narco-state, and filed a formal complaint to the French embassy in La Paz. Bolivia's Interior Government minister Carlos Romero stated that the state has the standing to have legal action.
Ubisoft responded with the following statement; "Tom Clancy'south Ghost Recon Wildlands is a work of fiction, similar to movies or TV shows. Like all Tom Clancy's games from Ubisoft, the game takes place in a modern universe inspired past reality, but the characters, locations and stories are all fantasies created solely for entertainment purposes. Bolivia was chosen every bit the groundwork of this game based on its magnificent landscapes and rich culture. While the game'due south premise imagines a different reality than the i that exists in Bolivia today, nosotros practice promise that the in-game world comes close to representing the country'south beautiful topography, and that players bask exploring the diverse and open landscapes it moved united states of america to create."[36] [37] [38]
Sales [edit]
Wildlands was the best-selling retail game in both the UK and the United states in March 2017, surpassing competitors including Horizon Zero Dawn and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.[39] [40] It was also ane of the biggest video game launches in 2017, and it became the fastest-selling title in the Tom Clancy's franchise, only backside Tom Clancy's The Sectionalization.[41] Wildlands was revealed to be the seventh best-selling retail game in 2017 by the NPD Group.[42] More than than xv million players take played the game since its release.[43]
Awards [edit]
The game was nominated for "Best Co-op Game" at PC Gamer 's 2017 Game of the Year Awards.[44] It won the award for "Best Cooperative Multiplayer" at Game Informer 'southward Best of 2017 Awards,[45] and also won the awards for "All-time Setting" (Bolivia), "Best Comeback" in multiplayer, and "All-time Cooperative Multiplayer" in their 2017 Shooter of the Twelvemonth Awards.[46] EGMNow ranked the game 23rd on their list of the 25 Best Games of 2017.[47]
| Twelvemonth | Award | Category | Consequence | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Ping Awards | Best Console Game | Nominated | [48] [49] |
| All-time Graphics | Won | |||
| Best Screenplay | Nominated | |||
| 2018 | D.I.C.E. Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay | Nominated | [50] [51] |
| Italian Video Game Awards | People's Choice | Nominated | [52] |
Sequel [edit]
In early May 2019, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint was appear during a livestream outcome. Information technology serves as a sequel to 2017's Wildlands.[53]
Notes [edit]
- ^ Additional work past Ubisoft Bucharest, Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Montpellier, Ubisoft Annecy and Ubisoft Belgrade
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_Ghost_Recon_Wildlands

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