The highly anticipated Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands arrives to Xbox One, PS4 and PC in March, but Ubisoft has announced that players can explore its open-world shooter in a closed beta starting February. Registration is open now and you can sign up on the official Wildlands website. The closed beta will be available to players on all platforms.
Beta content will get pre-loaded starting Feb. 1 and the beta will officially begin from Feb. 3 until Feb. 6. Players will become Ghosts and participate in co-op games to infiltrate Bolivia's drug-ruined province of Itacua to take down the notorious Santa Blanca cartel and his operation. Players can operate as a lone-wolf or be a member of a four-man squad.
Ghost Recon Wildlands promises to challenge gamers with a massive environment to explore, find equipment and resources, and complete storyline mission objectives.
Check out the description for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands via Ubisoft:
"Bolivia, a few years from now: this beautiful South American country has become the largest cocaine producer in the world. The influential and vicious Santa Blanca drug cartel has turned the country into a narco-state, leading to lawlessness, fear, injustice, and violence. The cartel is on track to becoming a major underworld power and global threat.
"An all-out war is not the answer. A surgical, stealthy, lethal approach is the only way to stop the disease at its source. The Ghosts, an elite US Special Forces team, are sent behind enemy lines to wreak havoc, destabilize, and eventually break the alliance between the cartel and the corrupted government.
"Facing an almighty enemy in a massive and hostile environment, the Ghosts will need to make critical moral choices and engage in tough battles to complete their mission – their grittiest and most dangerous operation to date."
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