Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Open Beta begins next week

Ubisoft has given the goahead for the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Open Beta. You can get in on the action from February 23rd to 27th, 2017, on current-gen consoles and PC.

Each player entering this Open Beta will get access to an exclusive mission – the “Unidad Conspiracy” mission, in which players will spark a war between the Unidad, a local corrupt militia group, and the Santa Blanca cartel – by playing the full game before March 31st, using the same Ubisoft account.

The Open Beta will introduce players to two provinces among the 21 of the final game: Itacua, a flourishing and mountainous province where the grip of the cartel is looser, ideal to perfect your sniping skills and get introduced to the Wildlands.

Montuyoc, set in the snowy Altiplano, and the second province available in this Open Beta, is much more challenging – players who have suppressed the Itacua bosses will gain XP and skills boosts allowing them to face this dangerous area, home to Santa Blanca elite training centers.

As in the full game, all the content in the Open Beta will be playable with up to three friends on the same platform via four player co-op, or in single player. Players are free to utilise a large variety of vehicles, tactical equipment and weapons to get the job done.

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The Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands PC Specs and System Requirements have also been announced today. you can check them out over on the Ubiblog to get the full details.

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