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Ubisoft, Amazon, Twitch partner for 30 minute live-action Ghost Recon: Wildlands video

Ubisoft, Amazon and Twitch today announced a partnership that will release a 30-minute, live-action Ghost Recon: Wildlands promotional video called “War Within the Cartel”.

The video will appear on Ubisoft’s Twitch channel on 16 February, also available on demand via Amazon’s Prime Video service.

“War Within the Cartel takes viewers inside the inner workings of the Santa Blanca drug cartel, controlled by the revered yet ruthless leader, El Sueño,” Ubisoft said of the endeavour.

“In the aftermath of an attack on their compound, the organization’s senior leadership composed of El Muro (Head of Security), El Yayo (Head of Production), Nidia Flores (Head of Operations) and Head of Influence (El Cardenal) seeks out a traitor within their midst to exact deadly retribution. The action packed story culminates in the events leading up to the beginning of the game as an elite Special Forces unit, the Ghosts, is called in to dismantle the cartel.  War Within The Cartel is produced by Los Angeles-based digital studio, Legion of Creatives, and features Grammy winner, entrepreneur, actor and hip hop legend, Tip “T.I.” Harris playing the role of Marcus, one of the members of the Santa Blanca cartel.”

Those interesting in participating in an upcoming Ghost Recon: Wildlands beta can register here.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 7 March.


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