By Samille Abada, | February 24, 2017
A View to One of the Provinces in Tom Clancy's 'Ghost Recon: Wildlands'
The open beta for the upcoming open world video game "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is now underway. Players are allowed to discover the two provinces of the game, Montuyoc and Itacua, where they can simply see the sights, make friends, try the local cuisine, and even kill the entire people.
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It was explained by Ubisoft that more contents in the form of a province is included in the beta. Muntoyuc is situated in the Bolivian Altiplano region where some of the toughest soldiers trained by Santa Blanca are found.
Itacua, on the other hand, is the introductory area used as a kind of home base for fighters. These fighters have conspired to take arms against the Santa Blanca soldiers and Unidad forces.
Players who participate in the beta before March 31 will have a chance to get the Unidad Conspiracy reward that includes three missions, as well as two exclusive gear patches, the Santa Blanca Skorpion skin for the weapon, and a Santa Blanca cap and t-shirt. Subscribers of Twitch Prime will also receive a bonus according to PC Gamer.
The beta can now be downloaded in Xbox One, PS4, and PC for free as reported in Gamespot. It runs from today until February 27, Monday. Servers will also be live until the beta wraps up.
The latest game from Ubisoft is said to contain the largest open world that it has ever made. "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" will launch on March 7.
Meanwhile, the live-action trailer of "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" called "Ruthless" can now be watched online. It shows how the Santa Blanca cartel committed vicious acts.
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