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Ghost Recon Wildlands goes free-to-play to celebrate its new PvP mode

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands goes free-to-play this weekend in celebration of its new PvP mode, Ghost War.

Wildlands will go free between 12-16 October on Windows PC Xbox One and PS4. Ghost War is available as a free update in the game playable from 3.00 AEDST on 11 October.

Pre-load of the game will be available from today on Windows PC via Uplay. Moreover, the game will be offered at a 50% discount all weekend should players wish to continue on. Progress has been confirmed to carry on from the free-to-play segment.

Ghost War is a 4v4 PvP mode that relies on skill and strategy. Ubisoft detailed the mode earlier in the week.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. We reviewed it here.


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