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'Ghost Recon: Wildlands'' closed beta now on a limited run; 'Sync Shot' feature making a comeback

| Jan 26, 2017 11:57 PM EST

Midas (third from left) and the rest of the Ghost special ops unit are standing by as they prepare for deployment.

Tactical shooter fans need not to wait further as Ubisoft's "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" will be out soon. In line with this, the game developer has announced that they will be offering the game's closed beta version to players who are itching to play the open world shooter.   

The upcoming game's website has already set up a pre-registration page for those who are interested in testing the waters as its closed beta version will go live on Feb. 3-6. However, there is a possibility that some players who signed up may not get drafted to participate in testing the game. Those who were lucky enough can tag along three more to play it provided that they own the same type of console.  

Apart from being a free content, the closed beta is expected to have quite a number of glitches and bugs just like any other beta versions. In addition, Ubisoft has this penchant of rolling out titles in which some of its elements do not fully function and contain such issues albeit the fact that it is the finalized version of a game, according to GamesRadar.    

Hence, through this beta testing, the developer can get a deluge of data from participating players about the bugs and lags that they have encountered during gameplay. This will help developers to further polish the incoming title prior to its release and for players to experience a smoother gaming experience once "Wildlands" hits the shelves.  

The Sync Shot feature will also be making a comeback in the game. The returning game element assigns targets to the player's other teammates and is suitable to coordinate their actions in delivering a swift and stealthy strike to enemy troops.  

Moreover, "Wildlands" will ave a realistic nighttime and daytime cycle not to mention a weather system that greatly affects gameplay. The team will also be equipped with advanced weaponry and reconnaissance equipment to hit hard on the Santa Blanca drug cartel.  

The game will be out on March 7 and will be available to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. While waiting, watch a video explaining the game's stealth gameplays:

  

 

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