Ok, so Ubisoft has a lot to atone for after the unpolished release of Watch Dogs and Assassin’s Creed Unity, and now they actually have a chance to make things right with a brand new installment in the Tom Clancy’s franchise. During the E3 event that’s currently in full bloom, Ubisoft unveiled Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands – an impressive-looking military shooter that’s set in a large and responsive open world.
The game can be played solo or in co-op mode, and it is currently being developed by Ubisoft Paris in partnership with a few other studios such as Ubisoft Milan, Montpellier, Bucharest, Annecy and Reflection Studios. Ghost Recon Wildlands will only come out on current-gen platforms, which kind of makes sense considering its detailed graphics. The company also released a debut trailer for the upcoming game, which you can see for yourself by clicking below. Now I don’t want to jinx things but given recent history, the finished game might not look as impressive in its final form, which would be a real shame. As for the main story, it looks like the player will be tasked with taking down some of the world’s most notorious illegal drug operations.
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