Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta details coming soon as Ubisoft reveal new team

New Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta information is set to be revealed very soon by Ubisoft, who plan to run the test before the game launches on March 7.

Fans who were disappointed not to get on the Ghost Recon Wildlands closed beta can sample the co-op shooter on PS4, Xbox One and PC in the next few weeks.

Ubisoft confirmed that a Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta would take place during its latest earnings call, although it failed to reveal an exact launch date and time.

If it follows the same pattern as Ubisoft’s sword fighting game For Honor, then the Ghost Recon Wildlands beta will likely kick off on March 2 and end on March 5.

However, this wouldn’t give Ubisoft much time to make any significant changes, so there’s a chance the Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta will take place a little earlier.

It follows the recent announcement made by Ubisoft that the writing duo of New York Times bestselling authors, Don Winslow and Shane Salerno, have teamed up with Ubisoft to create the cartel-themed narrative for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands. 

Winslow is the award-winning and #1 internationally bestselling novelist of The Cartel, The Power of the Dog and Savages. 

“Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands presents a first for the series with our massive open world that can be explored freely. With this amount of freedom, we wanted to bring in top talent to create a believable cartel organization and story,” said Nouredine Abboud, Senior Producer, Ubisoft. 

“As fans of their work, we knew that Don Winslow and Shane Salerno would be the perfect team to help us keep the game rooted in reality while keeping the game’s core entertainment experience.”

Winslow and Salerno offered their knowledge of the international drug trade and their skills in storytelling to create an authentic drug-cartel narrative that will unfold for players when Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands launches.

“I’ve written about drug cartels for more than twenty years and together with my writing partner Shane Salerno have brought that knowledge to the story, scenes, characters and dialogue found in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands,” Winslow said.

Ubisoft have also confirmed that the upcoming Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta is going to boast new content that fans haven’t seen yet.

The publisher made the announcement through a recently shared email with those players who participated in the closed beta.

A new province will be open for players to explore, although Ubisoft has not revealed which one yet.

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