Ubisoft has proudly announced that more than 10 million players have tried to liberalize Bolivia and destroy the Santa Blanca Cartel in
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands. The first year of the game's post-launch support has ended, but it's just a small beginning of the many attractions to come. The publisher has revealed what to expect in the second year of
Wildland's support in the latest trailer.
The players will receive four major updates this year with
Special Operation 1 dropping on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on April 10, 2018. The upcoming DLC contains:
Teammate Customization: The most requested feature by the community, Team Customization will allow players to customize teammate outfits with all items they have unlocked for their own character.
PvP Update: A new game mode called “Sabotage” with five exclusive maps, the first of six new PvP classes for Year 2 and new perk and explosive device.
PvE Update: A free, themed PvE mission and special challenge with exclusive rewards.
Wildland's Year 2 Pass offers the players a week of early access to the six new Year 2 Ghost War classes, an exclusive customization pack, four Special Ops Battle Crates, and four Ghost War Battle Crates. This Year 2 pass costs $29,99. You can check out Ubisoft's ambitious plans for the future of Ghost Recon: Wildlands and the game's second year in the announcement trailer down below:
Create a team with up to 3 friends in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands and enjoy the ultimate military shooter experience set in a massive, dangerous, and responsive open world. You can also play PVP in 4v4 class-based, tactical fights: Ghost War.