Earlier this week, video game publisher Ubisoft, announced that it has opened beta registration for its upcoming title, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, which is set to release for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC, in March of next year.
Developed by Ubisoft Paris, Ghost Recon Wildlands is the latest game in the Ghost Recon series of military shooters, and is set in a massive open world version of Bolivia. With single-player and four-player co-op options, players will be sent behind enemy lines, as the Ghosts are given orders to cripple the operations of the Santa Blanca drug cartel. Players will have the ability to choose what actions they take, as they attempt to break the alliances between the cartel and the corrupt government, in order to save the populace from El Sueño, the Santa Blanca’s ruthless leader.
Ubisoft will release Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC, on Mar. 7, 2017. If you’re interested in getting a chance to play the beta, you can head to the game’s official site to register for a chance at getting in.