
Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. Ghost Recon: Frontline will be available on PS5 and PS4.

They aren't alone, though - 2022 has been a massive year for delays, in part due to the delayed impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on production. Cancellations aside, Ubisoft has been a major culprit of game delays lately, including the Prince of Persia remake, Roller Champions (which did make it out earlier this year) and Skull & Bones (out this fall, hopefully). Meanwhile, two other unannounced games have also been completely canceled according to CFO Frederick Duguet, who said that all four cancellations were part of the company's wider strategy of putting "even more focus on our biggest development opportunities."įor Splinter Cell fans, that just leaves the announced Splinter Cell remake in development at Ubisoft Toronto. The Assassin's Creed game still seems to exist, according to some leaked menu footage from this past April that indicated it would be called "Nexus" and was coming to the Quest 2. The great thing about Ghost Recon Frontline is THE ONLY WAY IS UP This is due to the damp squib of an announcement that left many people wondering just what was going on with the Ghost Recon Franchise, so let. It was first announced way back in 2020 alongside an Assassin's Creed VR game, but hasn't been heard from since. Tom Henderson says: Early reports are suggesting that the Ghost Recon: Frontline Closed BETA is a carbon copy of Warzone in a lot of areas. Ubisoft announced Ghost Recon Frontline October 6th 2021 with a closed beta sign-up available to all major platforms. When beta test footage leaked online, many fans felt the gameplay of Frontline resembled Call of Duty: Warzone more than what they enjoyed from Ghost Recon, which only hurt the game’s reputation further.Splinter Cell VR is a bit less shocking. Many assumed the unfavorable reception was responsible for the delay of Ghost Recon Frontline’s Closed Beta Test. Revealed during it's recent post-earnings. Frontline will be a cross-platform experience for all consoles, with a twist on the battle royale formula. After previously delaying the Ghost Recon Frontline closed beta test for unspecified reasons, Ubisoft has now officially canceled the game altogether. This will be a free-to-play PvP shooter set in the Ghost Recon universe.

#GHOST RECON FRONTLINE CLOSED BETA FREE#
When Ghost Recon: Frontline was announced as a tactical free-to-play first-person battle royale shooter, longtime fans were understandably troubled with such a dramatic shift. Today, Ubisoft announced the closed beta has been postponded in order for the team behind it to deliver 'the best experience possible. Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Frontline is an upcoming free to play game set in the renowned Ghost Recon universe. The Ghost Recon Universe is expanding, as Ubisoft announce a new Frontline addition to the catalog and beta dates for advanced play.

For the better part of twenty years, Ghost Recon had been a tactical third-person shooter renowned for its in-depth cooperative multiplayer campaigns and missions. Many fans claimed the criticism was due to the new Ghost Recon game eschewing its cooperative multiplayer gameplay style for a competitive battle royale.įrom the moment of its announcement in October 2021, Ghost Recon Frontline had fought an uphill battle against a tide of players frustrated with the series’ dramatic shift in gameplay.
#GHOST RECON FRONTLINE CLOSED BETA SERIES#
The would-be entry to the Ghost Recon series has faced a fair amount of backlash since its reveal, with the initial Ghost Recon Frontline trailer receiving overwhelmingly negative reactions from fans. Ubisoft has canceled Ghost Recon Frontline after its announcement less than a year ago.
