

#GHOST RECON FRONTLINE TWITTER FULL#
Public play testing will begin this month, but a full release date has yet to be announced. With support for over 100 players, its an objective-focused spin on the incredibly popular battle royale genre. Polygon has reached out to Ubisoft for further details.įor now, the future of Ghost Recon Frontline remains uncertain. Ubisoft has announced Ghost Recon Frontline, a PvP first-person shooter that will be free-to-play. Despite fans’ dissatisfaction, there’s still no indication from Ubisoft as to whether or not the the game will change directions. On the Ghost Recon subreddit and in YouTube comment sections, fans expressed their disappointment at the direction Ubisoft was taking with the series. In other words, the game is a far cry from the slow-paced, tactical, squad-based action that the Ghost Recon series is known for. Ghost Recon Frontline is a 100-player, free-to-play shooter that takes inspiration from the battle royale genre.

That said, the decision doesn’t come as much of a surprise given fans’ negative response to the game’s announcement. Ubisoft’s announcement of the delay was extremely vague, offering no reason other than that a delay was the best choice and that the “development team is dedicated to creating the best experience possible.” Just a few weeks after its reveal, the closed technical test for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline has been delayed indefinitely, Ubisoft announced on Wednesday. Supposedly, this new project is codenamed 'OVER', and it was part of the big Nvidia leak that happened back in September. This is according to a report from Kotaku, which cites anonymous sources. Ubisoft has delayed the first test of its latest Ghost Recon game. Apparently, Ubisoft has a new Ghost Recon game in development a game that isn't Ghost Recon Frontline.
