After Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands fell short of expectations, the long-standing franchise became quiet for the time being. A new title is now in the works and a renowned insider is now sharing the first concrete details.
In this case, what is meant is the well-known Tom Henderson, who is considered one of the best-connected insiders in the games industry and has once again used his sources. Previously had Insider Gaming
According to Henderson’s anonymous sources, this new Ghost Recon is expected to be released in 2025 or 2026. Ubisoft will then return to the well-known first-person perspective. It will also be a squad-based, tactical military shooter that will also draw inspiration from numerous competitors. This primarily includes the Call of Duty sub-series Modern Warfare, but also Battlefield, Squad and Ready or Not.
The setting in the Naiman War is confirmed again. This takes place in a hostile, southeastern country where hundreds of thousands have fallen victim to war crimes. The plot is built around the Ghosts, your team in the game, who infiltrate the war zone to complete secret missions and catch a traitor. The main content, which draws its inspiration from Modern Warfare, will include very dark and sometimes very controversial segments and missions. For example, in one mission your squad is about to shoot a man who is holding a baby in his arms; shot because the squad thought the baby was a bomb.
Insider Gaming also saw the first moving image material, which is not allowed to be shown publicly – also to protect the anonymous sources; They aren’t actually allowed to talk about the title yet. The graphics are said to have been significantly improved compared to its predecessors and can best be compared with Ready or Not.