Ghost Recon Wildlands | PVP Open BETA
The Stand-alone Open Beta Will Be Available
On All Platforms Before Ghost War Launches as a Free Update for Tom Clancy’s
Ghost Recon Wildlands Owners
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA —
September 14, 2017 — Ubisoft® has
announced that an upcoming open beta test for Ghost War, the new player versus
player (PvP) mode update to Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands,
will be available on all platforms September 21–25. The stand-alone open beta
will be available for preload starting September 20 for both Tom Clancy’s Ghost
Recon Wildlands owners and new players who do not own the base game. The full
mode will release as a free update to all Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands
owners in the spring.
In Ghost War, two groups of players will take part in a four-versus-four
(4v4) team deathmatch experience that builds on the tactical squad play from
the main game, where strategy is equally as important as skill. Teams will
choose from a roster of varied classes across three categories – Assault,
Marksman and Support – that fill specific roles on the battlefield as they
navigate large-scale open maps and take down their enemies.
The open beta will feature six of the twelve distinct classes, each with
their own varied characteristics, weapons, perks and customization options, and
five of the eight unique maps. Ghost War will also integrate new PvP mechanics,
including suppressing fire and sound markers, to create a true
military-strategic, team-based multiplayer mode.
Those looking for more information about Ghost War and the open beta can
tune into the Ghost War Premiere on twitch.tv/ubisoft on September 20 at 2am
AEST to see new PvP content for the first time, exclusively on Twitch. To
celebrate this event, a pre-show with four hours of content featuring special
guests will begin at 10pm AEST on the 19th. More details about the livestream
can be found at http://ghostrecon.com/LivestreamAnnouncement.
Developed by Ubisoft Paris,* Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is a
military shooter entirely playable in up to four-player co-op or single-player
from beginning to end. Players have total freedom to accomplish their missions
how they want and watch as the world reacts to their actions. Players can choose
to move quietly in the night, go in hot at dawn or work together to execute a
sync shot that takes out enemies in one fell swoop. Each choice has a
consequence, and players must improvise or adapt their plans to ensure the
completion and success of each mission.
For more information about Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands and the
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Aussie Gamers Express
14th September 2017