There are plenty of Battle Royal games out there and Ubisoft just wants a piece of the action. They are also low effort titles to crank out compared to some massive AAA single/cooperative open world game with a structured narrative. Yet time and time again, Ubisoft does the exact opposite of what the players want most of the time.īattle Royals do make a lot of money through predatory microtransactions. Ubisoft has staff on the forums talking about how much they value the community feedback and that they are listening. What Ubisoft doesn’t understand is that the Ghost Recon community wants nothing to do with a Battle Royal Ghost Recon game. BR’s sell, are easy to promote and get great exposure on streaming platforms.
During the first closed test, three classes will be available: Assault, Support, and Scout.Īs much as the comparatively small GR community wants to cry, BR’s are what the majority of people want right now.
Playing as an assortment of customizable military contractors, players will be able to choose from multiple unique classes, upgrade their contractors to suit their playstyle and needs, and swap between them mid-match.
All other teams in the game are notified when an extraction is called, so they can attempt to stop the leading team from leaving the island and winning the match. Once a team has collected enough intel, they’ll be able to head to a drop zone and call for an extraction. There’s no fighting to be the last team standing, and no ever-closing circle instead, teams will complete dynamic objectives across the map to collect intel. Ghost Recon Frontline’s flagship mode, Expedition, places more than 100 players (in teams of three) on the island of Drakemoor, but this isn’t your typical battle royale. Ghost Recon Frontline will feature full cross-play at launch on all platforms. The game will be available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Stadia, Amazon Luna, and PC via Ubisoft Connect. Ubisoft has announced Ghost Recon Frontline, an upcoming free-to-play PvP FPS shooter set in the Ghost Recon universe.