Ghost Recon: Wildlands closed beta starts on February 3rd

Players can now sign up to have access to the Ghost Recon: Wildlands closed beta, that will kick off next week.

Ubisoft revealed yesterday that the closed beta will run from February 3rd to February 6th, with pre-load starting on February 1st. It will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC and players who wish to apply can sign up on the game’s website.

The Closed Beta will introduce players to near-future Bolivia as they explore Itacua, a flourishing and mountainous province,” the publisher said in a statement.

As Ghosts, players will work together to take down key members of the Santa Blanca drug cartel as they dismantle the criminal organisation. Similar to the full game, all the content in the Closed Beta will be playable with up to three friends via four player co-op, or in single player. Players are free to utilise any variety of vehicles, tactical equipment and weapons to get the job done.”

The publisher also released three new trailers for Ghost Recon: Wildlands (see below). ‘Open World of the Wildlands’ mainly focuses on the game’s beautiful setting, ‘The Peruvian Connection Mission’ showcases the title’s pre-order bonus mission, and the third video talks players through customisation options.

With these trailers, Ubisoft has come back to the military angle and a more serious tone, far from the cute cat chasing a red dot from the previous trailer.

Ghost Recon: Wildlands will launch on March 7th for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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