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Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 4 now available

Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 4, the game’s last free Year 2 update, is now available. The content revolves around a horde mode called Guerrilla Mode alongside new Ghost War maps and events.

“Guerrilla Mode expands on the game’s PvE experience with a unique challenge testing players’ endurance, skills and tactics,” Ubisoft detailed. “Solo or up to four Ghosts, players will need to defend key locations against increasingly deadly waves of Cartel and Unidad members. After each completed wave, they will have the opportunity to purchase and upgrade weapons, skills and attachments with resources gathered from dead enemies. Each choice will be impactful and strategy will be essential to overcome the challenge.”

Moreover, new Ghost War content includes the following:

  • One New PvP Class: The Sapper is a new Support class option that deploys a specialised drone that shoots “concussion” mines. These mines drain stamina from players and suppress them, slowing down their rush.
  • Two New PvP Maps.
  • Two New PvP Events: Arms Race and Danger Zone

Those with the Ghost Recon Wildlands Year 2 Pass get seven-day early access to the new Ghost War class; all others gain access on 7 March.

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


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