Game studio Ubisoft has finally revealed this week the game "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" during the E3 2015 event in Los Angeles. Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is the first military shooter set in a massive open world that allows four players to do a cooperative game.
According to a report from IGN, a video teaser of the "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" was shown to the audience that was composed of game enthusiasts and avid fans of Ubisoft's game franchise. The game trailer has a recurring theme of cocaine and generally of illegal drug operations of the South American governments.
According to the report, players will have to survive a certain mission, hinting a White Hat's Drug Lab. It said that players will be able to use a stealth option to sneak at night before they blow up the White Hat's Drug Lab. Aside from the stealth option, players can also use the Ambush Option if they want action-packed gun-blazing scenes just before they steal a shipment truck.
Telegraph reports that Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon" will take players into a massive and responsive world of Bolivia. The "Ghost Recon: Wildlands," as claimed by Ubisoft, is by far the "biggest and most ambitious open-world to date." Ubisoft said that players will be exposed to mixed conditions and gaming elements such as air, sea, and land vehicles, including the autonomous NPCs but with no scripted missions, as players can also act independently in the game's map.
On the other hand, players are given complete flexibility in terms of achieving and completing the mission of the games. The approach includes tactical and frontal assault and other gaming techniques that will enable them to survive the game's mission. Added to these challenges, players will also have to make crucial decisions and choices as a member of the Ghosts. Such decisions and choices will enable players to have a winning gameplay, a report from Kotaku said.