Tom Clancy's 'Ghost Recon Wildlands' News, Release Date & Updates: Ubisoft Creates A Vast Land Where Players Can Do Anything

By Carrie Winters - 26 Jan '17 17:53PM
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Ubisoft has created a wide world where players can do anything in Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon Wildlands."

A player can do anything in the vast lands of Bolivia in Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon Wildlands." The game has been designed this way so players can take down the Santa Blanca drug cartel and its leader any way the player wants.

When playing, one is able to go on top of a mountain and snipe all the drug cartel members that are below. The game has 21 provinces with 26 bosses. It seems that a player have more options on who to take down first in Ghost Recon Wildlands.

The player in Ghost Recon Wildlands is sent behind enemy lines as a member of The Ghosts. This is a US Elite Special Operations Team. The player's mission is to destroy the Santa Blanca's drug cartel connection with the corrupt government.

It seems that a player can explore more on the tactics and action that can be done in ghost Recon Wildlands in order to win and complete the mission. In a vast land and with different provinces, a player can actually do more than just stick to one place.

Meanwhile, it is reported that for five years Ubisoft has created a vast land of Bolivia. It has 11 ecosystems and this includes jungles, deserts, mountains, and cities. There are several bosses of the drug cartel to get into and take them down in "Ghost Recon Wildlands."

The player can proceed with a mission at a time. Even if the player is in a hostile territory, there is a great advantage for the player to win over the enemies. This is because of the wide coverage that the game has.

It may take long for the player to complete the mission but the player is able to do a lot of things with the game. "Ghost Recon Wildlands" is set to be released on March 7, 2017, and will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.

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