Tom Clancy's 'Ghost Recon: Wildlands' News and Update: Where to Buy the Game’s Best Deals

By M. Abad, | March 07, 2017

Ghost Recon: Wildlands - Part 1 - The Beginning

Ghost Recon: Wildlands - Part 1 - The Beginning

As review codes trickle for Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands," the game's concept slowly emerges and the true experience becomes apparent. The game is said to have a 30-50 hour playtime and its first PC performance reviews are in for those who want to know how it went before buying the game.

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According to the PCWorld, one of the game's positive position is the absence of load screen despite the massive map. But for players who wish to get the maximum experience playing the "Ghost recon Wildlands," one has to make the effort of resetting the game's balance.

For a usually excellent gaming graphics card, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti, some settings need to be adjusted in order to achieve the 60FPS of the game.

The game's technological concept is astounding, but for PCWorld, the storyline needs improvement. Apparently, the limited content brought much redundancy to the game. At one point, the game was even compared to "The Division" and "Assassin's Creed" where the concept basically puts the player in the same experience but totally different environment.

Meanwhile, the "Ghost Recon Wildlands" game can now be purchased at 20% off from different store dealers. According to IGN these deals include the Standard Edition for $48 with Amazon Prime, Standard Edition for $48 with Best Buy GCU, Deluxe Edition (Digital Download) from Amazon for $70, Gold Edition for $80 with Amazon Prime and a "War Within the Cartel" Bundle for $136 w/ Prime.

The PS4 deals on the other hand include Standard Edition for $48 with Amazon Prime, Standard Edition for $48 with Best Buy GCU, Deluxe Edition (Digital Download) from Amazon for $70, Gold Edition (Digital Download) from Amazon for $100 and "War Within the Cartel" Bundle for $136 w/ Prime.


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