The next mainline Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon game is moving into internal alpha testing in the coming months. That's according to Insider Gaming, which claimed the shooter, codenamed 'Over' internally, ...
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Ubisoft has confirmed that a new Ghost Recon game is in the works—the first entry in the series since 2019's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. During Ubisoft's annual general shareholders' meeting (via Game ...
Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, has revealed during a recent shareholders meeting that the publisher has a new first-person Ghost Recon game in development. That’s according to a report by Stephen ...
Ubisoft has today announced further layoffs as part of its ongoing cost cutting program, with 105 staff now set to depart veteran Tom Clancy game studio Red Storm Entertainment.
According to Insider Gaming, the next mainline entry in the Ghost Recon franchise is set to enter its internal Alpha phase later this year. The next Ghost Recon is supposedly codenamed Ovr, and ...
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According to a recent article published by Insider Gaming, Ubisoft is preparing to launch a new Ghost Recon game, codenamed Ovr, which is expected to enter internal alpha testing later this year. This ...
A new Ubisoft report details an unexpected reveal of an upcoming Ghost Recon project launch that had not been officially announced. Unfortunately, although this information comes from a Ubisoft ...
Ghost Recon, for decades now, had its roots firmly planted in the tactical-shooter subgenre. As time went on, the series began to experiment, moving from slow and somewhat linear missions to some of ...
The new Ghost Recon game will reportedly use Unreal Engine. The purported move would mark a major technological shift for Ghost Recon, ending its years-long tradition of leveraging Ubisoft's own tech.