Ubisoft has released a new trailer for their upcoming title, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. Along with confirmation that it will definitely be coming to pc along it’s US & UK release dates.
Ubisoft’s statement:
“Ghost Recon Future Soldier will release on May 22 in the US and May 24 in Europe. We believe that we have a truly great game on our hands and we want to take a few more weeks to make sure we have everything exactly right. We know you’ve been waiting for a long time and we appreciate the support and excitement you’ve shared with us.
We’d like to take this opportunity to confirm that Ghost Recon Future Soldier will be released on PC. We know many of you have been waiting for this confirmation and we hope that you’re as excited as we are.
Last but not least, the Beta will begin in April for both Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Again, we thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. We’ll have more videos to share soon, highlighting what we’ve been working on over the last months: making a bigger, better Ghost Recon experience. Look forward to it!”
The new trailer shows some superb looking game play, along with some of the new abilities that you’ll be able to use, not wanting to spoil anything my self, you can watch the trailer below. This is shaping up to be a great looking game and so long as the game hasn’t abandoned it’s tactical roots in favour of heavily scripted scenarios, we could have a real contended for Battlefield 3 on our hands very soon.
Source: Ubisoft
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