Here’s everything “Ghost Recon: Wildlands” Open Beta players need to know. Those who are part of the "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" Open Beta and are wondering what good will come out of it have two things two remember: first is that you can bring over some stuff into the full game.
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The upcoming open beta of “Ghost Recon: Wildlands” will be a good way to test out players’ rigs.
"Ghost Recon Wildlands" Pre-order bonus will reward players with a free "Ghost Recon: Future Soldier" among others.
Ubisoft is giving away free copies of "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" with a purchase of select GeForce GTX products.
Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is arriving next month and NVIDIA has already disclosed the minimum PC system requirements for the game.
Ubisoft has assured fans that “Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands” open beta will be made available before launch, sometime in the coming weeks. No date has been revealed yet. Recently, Ubisoft also allowed some players to try the closed beta that ran earlier this month. Those who could not enjoy the closed beta can now go for the open beta.
Ubisoft recently announced the PC requirements to play "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" PC requirements have been announced by Ubisoft as the beta version will be launched on Feb.
Here are things players should know about "Ghost Recon Wildlands." Before the release of the highly anticipated "Ghost Recon Wildlands," the tenth installment in the franchise, here are a few things fans should know according to US Gamer.
"Ghost Recon Wildlands" closed beta test is coming in Feb. 3 to 6 so it is time to grab your buddies and gear up for this offering from developer Ubisoft.
Soon to be released 'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands' has received some mixed reviews before its closed beta launch on Feb. 3. The Closed Beta event will run for four days and will end on Feb. 6.
AAA titles lines up for release in 2017, but are these release dates really feasible or are there possibilities of delays?
Military tactical shooters are always selling like pancakes when immersed in video games and 2017 is teeming with such genre.
Ubisoft lead artist and technical art director Benoit Martinez explained why they chose Bolivia as primary setting for upcoming shooter "Ghost Recon Wildlands."