Where things get more interesting is when the trailer introduces the objective of finding intel on the map. We see squads of three doing mostly familiar battle royale things, like collecting loot, sneaking around a big map, and engaging in firefights. We also see that this game will be played from a first-person perspective, but also have customizable characters. We get a few fast cuts of action as the text informs us that this is, in fact, a battle royale game where we will be going up against 100+ opponents. The reveal trailer for Ghost Recon Frontline is incredibly brief. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Frontline: Reveal Trailer | Ubisoft They have also made sure to confirm that it will also support full cross-play between all platforms, so you can play with your friends no matter what systems you have. You can jump into this free title on your PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X or S, PS4, or PS5, or even stream it through Stadia and Luna. Ghost Recon Frontline will be playable on just about everything with the exception of the Switch. If it is in a playable state, though, then it wouldn’t be out of the question to see this title hit sometime later in 2022. We expect Ubisoft to host multiple beta tests, hopefully leading to an open beta where anyone can participate, before finally launching. There was a closed beta test exclusive to players in Europe, and only on the PC platform, in October 2021, but that’s all we’ve seen so far. There’s no firm release date set for Ghost Recon Frontline as of now.
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