'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands' Open Beta Confirmed; Weekends Prior To Release Could Be The Date
Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" is still not upon the gaming world just yet, but the company looks to please fans with an open beta coming soon. The anticipated Ubisoft title had some shared details, following the closed beta version.
According to Daily Star, the "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" closed beta participants were given an email containing the said announcement. Unfortunately, no further details were disclosed about the open beta and the email merely contained survey that requests fan feedback.
A few suggest that the open beta may using the approach of relative Ubisoft titles "For Honor" and "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege," where they happened the weekend before the games' launch. This then implies that, most likely, "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" will come on March 2 to March 5. This will coincide with the March 7 release of the game days later.
While in talks of gameplay, it was revealed that the Itacua region is only the tip of the iceberg. A community manager stated that players must not limit the idea of the beta's difficulty being only as such, as it is one of the less challenging parts.
They further claimed that as the title progresses, there will be a bigger need to be more tactical, which will be rewarded handsomely. Given that players can accomplish missions in various ways, those who opt to be more calculated are more likely to succeed along the way without that much problems. It is a possibility that the "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" open beta will address a location other than the Itacua region.
"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" brings in the promise of a gargantuan open world setting, letting players fulfill missions in a style of their own. May it be assault, snipe or stealth, players can choose the style best fit for the scenario. The Ubisoft title is set to be launched for the PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One.
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