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Splinter Cell’s Sam Fisher joins Ghost Recon Wildlands tomorrow

It’s official — Splinter Cell’s Sam Fisher will be available inside Ghost Recon Wildlands tomorrow.

Fisher’s on the hunt for a CIA target who just happens to be on Bolivia. Without his usual crew, he’ll need to rely on his “old friends” — the Ghosts — for backup.

The free content update will be released alongside Special Operation 1, the first update as part of Wildlands‘ Year 2.

The update is available tomorrow and is a really sweet incentive to jump into Wildlands‘ free play between 12-15 April if you don’t own the game.

Exclusive Splinter Cell mission rewards tied to the content end on 16 May — they include Sam’s goggles and a new night vision filter for completing the Splinter Cell-themed mission. Other weapons and cosmetic items can also be unlocked through effort or in-game currency.

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


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