Ghost Recon Wildlands beta program was largest ever for Ubisoft
More than 6.8 million players participate in multiple beta phases
Ubisoft has announced that more than 6.8 million unique players participated across Ghost Recon Wildlands’ Beta phases, including the Open Beta that ended February 27th, breaking Ubisoft’s record for their biggest Beta phase ever.
More than 2 billion minutes were played, and more than 60 percent of users played the Open Beta in Co-Op. The Closed and Open Betas allowed players to start their fight against the Santa Blanca cartel by exploring two of the 21 total provinces. With each Beta, players were able to provide feedback to the development team to help deliver the best experience at launch.
As a thank-you to fans, all players who participated in the technical test, Closed Beta or Open Beta (and will play the game by March 31st using the same Ubisoft account) will receive access to the Unidad Conspiracy reward. This reward includes three exclusive missions set in the Media Luna region, one of the Unidad strongholds, and will be available for download post-launch.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands takes place in Bolivia a few years from now, as the country has been turned by the vicious Santa Blanca drug cartel into an in-game narco-state. Players are tasked with eliminating the cartel by any means necessary.
Ghost Recon Wildlands will be released on March 7 for PC, Xbox One and PS4.

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