Ghost Recon: Wildlands' latest DLC
, Operation Oracle, is live now, introducing the Ghosts to Major Cole D. Walker, a fellow Ghost Team Leader with his own agenda – played by
The Punisher himself, Jon Bernthal. While the free DLC features two all-new missions, it seems that it's more important than we had thought – even after the reveal that
Oracle might "
very well" set the scene for the future.
Some skilled players have managed to extract some important date from the DLC, allowing them to take a look at a new Skell Technology trailer that's been posted on Ubisoft's YouTube account - and it's not made public. According to said teaser, something subnational will be announced next Friday, May 9th, at 11:30 PDT / 14:30 EDT / 19:30 BST – a full month before Ubisoft's E3 2019 press conference.
Considering that the fictional company is responsible for the technology used by the Ghosts,
Splinter Cell's Sam Fisher in
Wildlands'
Special Operation 1, and even Team Rainbow, there's a chance that we're actually looking at a huge crossover between all the existing
Tom Clancy's titles – and maybe it's even Ubisoft's first battle royale, something that would definitely make shareholders more than happy.
As a reminder, Ubisoft has still not confirmed any plans to make a new
Splinter Cell – so it's better to not expect any major announcements regarding that stealth series anytime soon. Check it out below:
The Santa Blanca drug cartel has transformed the beautiful South American country of Bolivia into a perilous narco-state, leading to lawlessness, fear, and rampant violence. The citizens of Bolivia have been plagued by the criminal influence of the cartel, but all hope is not lost. Now only the Ghosts, an elite US Special Forces team, can save the country from complete collapse.
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