Tom Clancy's 'Ghost Recon: Wildlands' Beta Release Version Now Open, But There's A Catch; What To Expect In "Ubisoft" Biggest Game Ever

By Rita Mendoza - 08 Dec '16 15:43PM
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Ahead of its official release, Ubisoft opens a beta version of Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" for fans who can't wait for its March 2017 launch. Considered as the biggest game that the developer has ever created, fans have already lined up to try its beta program. While there are no details as of yet, users can sign up for the open-world tactical shooting game "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" early on. Below are details of how to sign up and features that await in the beta version.

The good thing is that Ubisoft will launch a beta program for Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" but the downside is that only a select registrants will be given access. To be one of the select few, start by registering here. Follow the instructions to log in. Once logged in, choose the platform that will be used to play the beta game. Options include Xbox One, PC, or PlayStation 4.

Check if the e-mail address registered is correct as the beta program will be sent via a digital download code. The code is required to access the beta version of Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" game. To confirm registration, a message from Ubisoft will pop up confirming that they will send an e-mail if selected to try out the beta phases.

Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon Wildlands" beta version usually offers beta versions before its official release. As a habit, Ubisoft might provide selected players with gift items for participating in the program. While still unconfirmed, progress made in the beta release might not be carried over to the official version of the game.

Moreover, a unique content might be featured in Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon Wildlands" beta release so as not to ruin the fun when the game is launched. The beta release date has not yet been revealed, and Ubisoft has yet to announce how long it will last. Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon Wildlands" will be released on March 2017.

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