Apparently, Ubisoft has a new game Ghost Recon in development - a game that is not Ghost Recon Frontline. It is according to a report by Kotaku, which cites anonymous sources. So-called, this new project is called "over" code, and it was part of the great flight of Nvidia that occurred in September. So far, the leak has been a shocking precision with respect to a number of recently announced games.
Anyway, it is possible that "over" be launched in fiscal 2023 because it has apparently been in preparation for more than 12 months. Once again, 'over' is not Frontline - the "massive" player shooter game that Ubisoft has announced in October. The report indicates that Frontline has actually been "reset" because of the negative comments that Bisisoft has received during its revelation.
And of course, this new follows the official abandonment of Ubisoft's last title of Ghost Recon, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. We would assume that "over" is another game Ghost Recon in open world focused on cooperation in the breakpoint mold and its predecessor, Wildlands, but we will have to wait and see.
Obviously, Ubisoft is a bit in trouble with Ghost Recon these days. Breakpoint has aroused many criticisms on the part of the fans at its launch in 2019, but to be just towards the developer, he has reworked a large part of the game with free updates - of which the last has arrived at the end of 2021.
What would you expect from a new Ghost Recon game? More wild lands? Or something completely different? Active camouflage dream in the comments section below.
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