Ubisoft Kickstarts E3 2016 with New Trailer for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands – Hungry Geeks
Perhaps a couple of days early for E3 2016, it does look like Ubisoft is not pulling some punches. This E3 2016 is bound to be one amazing event and Ubisoft did a preemptive tease by releasing a new trailer for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands. It captivated crowds last E3 2015 by its open-world charm and coop-oriented gameplay. Somewhat like the Division without the concrete verticality. Check out their trailer below:
No release date as of yet but Ubisoft confirmed that the game will be a title for the Sony PS4, Xbox One, and for the PC. Rumor has it that the game will take up Assassin’s Creed’s annual slot (or we can expect Watch Dogs 2 according to some rumors).
Anyhow, Ubisoft is taking up pre-orders for the game, encouraging buyers with a bonus mission DLC.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Trailer – We Are Ghosts
Developed by Ubisoft Paris, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is the first military shooter set in a massive and responsive open world, entirely playable in single-player or up to four-player co-op. Players will discover Bolivia a few years from now, a country turned by the vicious Santa Blanca drug cartel into a narco-state.
Sent behind enemy lines, Ghosts will have to cripple the Santa Blanca cartel’s operation, breaking alliances between the drug lords and the corrupt government, and saving the Bolivian population from the cruelty of El Sueño, Santa Blanca’s ruthless leader. To do so, players will have a total freedom of choice to accomplish their missions how they want and watch as the world reacts to their actions.
Additionally, fans who pre-order the game will also receive a bonus mission, “The Peruvian Connection”, in which they will embark on a perilous mission among the high mountains of Bolivia to break the alliance between the Santa Blanca and Peruvian Cartels.
For more information about Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, please visit ghostrecon.com and follow facebook.com/UbisoftSEA
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