"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" is drawing closer to its release date and while this may still be a wait, Ubisoft is not leaving any dead air awith the awaited open beta. Those who have both enjoyed the experience and those yet to try it may feel slightly deprived of more content, as it draws close to its end.
According to Express, fans who are ultimately craving for more "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" can still try to download the open beta for the few remaining hours before it closes. However, they will have to allocate over 25GB of data. It requires the installation of Uplay on the PC, or the PlayStation Store and Xbox Store for their respective console platforms. Steam is also an option for those interested to try it out.
Unfortunately, the open beta for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" did not receive any word on extending it further when it ends in February 27. For those who managed to participate in the open beta, a Llama weapon skin awaits them on March 7 and Ubisoft is yet to reveal what other products will be given as a bonus.
Sadly, there are those who believe that the "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" open beta gave those who used Uplay a difficult time due to some recent unresolved issues. Setting such aside, the two maps -- Itacua and Montuyoc -- are still considered enough practice for the players to optimize sniping and all-out shooting.
"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" is Ubisoft's title that promises a seamless open world experience with a highly interactive nearly unending landscape, interactive environment conditions and different methods of accomplishment. Players can choose to be more covert or stealthy, eliminating opposition through a sniper's perspective or full-on assault; depending on the situation's need and player preference.
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