'Ghost Recon: Wildlands' News Update: Gameplay Trailer Is Quieter Than Before [WATCH]

Ubisoft has released a new look at the gameplay for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" and it is quieter than before.

Entitled "Stealth Takedown Mission," the trailer openswith a helicopeter flying above the in the middle of the night. The mission appears risky, as evidenced by presence of lightning and thunder. One agent dives from the aircraft and safely lands on the ground. Below the thunder clouds, the team has one mission in the video - to take El Pozolero quietly.

Along with the landscape, the clip also features the players' ability to see targets, amidst the dark environment. Such surrounding also allows them to move without being noticed, as compared to when they do the mission during the day. They are also equipped with rovers, which can help them visualize distant areas in the map.

Overall, the gameplay trailer blends suspense and action, allowing it to provide a more dynamic and engaging gaming experience.

According to Game Spot, the above gameplay is described as a variation of the El Pozolero mission people saw at Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2016, in which the group has to penetrate an outpost, capture a foe, and complete the task alive.

As per PC Gamer, "Ghost recon Wildlands" features a full day and night cycle, as seen in the trailer, along with weather effects, which impact the gameplay. While it features killing, it is done in a more silent way, allowing members to delegate tasks.

Published by Ubisoft, "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is set to be released for the Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation 4 on Mar. 7, 2017.

Watch the trailer here.