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Ghost Recon Wildlands Operation Oracle available tomorrow

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Operation Oracle heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 tomorrow, Ubisoft has detailed.

A free content update containing two missions, “Operation Oracle sends the Ghosts on a rescue mission for a Skell Tech engineer taken hostage by Unidad,” Ubisoft detailed. “This typical rescue mission will soon turn into something much bigger. Forget what you know about your enemies and friends as you meet Cole D. Walker, a Ghost Team Leader on the hunt for truth.”

A trailer, below, shows off the new content in more detail.

Moreover, Ubisoft has confirmed that Ghost Recon: Wildlands and all of its post-launch content will be available as a free trial for users on Xbox One, PS4 and PC between 2-5 May. Pre-loading is available now on PC via Uplay and PS4 and more information about the offer can be found here.

Ghost Recon: Wildlands is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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