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'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands' Release News: New Co-Op Gameplay To Feature More Of The Game Locale
Ubisoft has released another co-op gameplay video for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands."
The video opens in a vast grassland with some animals, which was followed by a gun fire. The gameplay reveals that players can talk to each other during the mission, instead of just typing on screen. The trailer sticks to the premise of the game, which is to accomplish task; this case, it is El Pozolero, who stores dead bodies in drum barrells and uses caustic soda to turn them into a thick sludge.
In "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands," players are also capable of shooting foes in a short-range or long-range manner. They can also utilize various vehicles in game, such as bikes, pick-up, and cars. The trailer showed that character's can get on top of the latter, allowing them to shoot foes on the road.
According to Rock Paper Shotgun, "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" is the sort of game that one could play efficiently, with the soldier squad assume positions on top and around a team of villains. In addition to target selection while communicating via their headset, the vast space the game is set make the game title stand out among others, as per the publication.
With the game preview released by Ubisoft, it is assumed that the upcoming game title could be the publisher's Ace card following "Tom Clancy's The Division," as per Video Gamer.
"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" is set to be released on Mar. 7, 2017. Watch the co-op gaming video here.