Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:26pm 24/07/17 | 0 Comments
Ghost Recon Wildlands is a great co-op game, offering many hours of tactical and fun combat across its vast open-world Bolivia setting. But, one of the big asks that fans have been waiting for since it was first announced was a dedicated PvP mode. Well, rest assured because it's on its way! Called Ghost War, an open beta will be available later this winter on all platforms.
With a full release planned as a free update later on in the year. Here's the word on how it will work.
In Ghost War, two groups of players will team up to take part in a four-versus-four team deathmatch experience that builds on the tactical squad play from the main game. Teams will choose from a roster of varied classes that fill specific roles on the battlefield as they navigate large-scale, open maps and take down their enemies. Ghost War will also integrate new PvP mechanics, including suppressing fire and sound markers, to create a true military strategic, team-based multiplayer mode.
And here's a trailer breaking it down.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is currently available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.