By Matthew King, | April 13, 2017
'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" season pass will get th game's first expansion on April 18. (YouTube)
The first DLC for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" will arrive to season pass holders next week and two weeks after for those who do not own a season pass. A new patch has also gone live, offering stability improvements and bug fixes to the game.
The first DLC for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is called Narco Road and it will be out on Tuesday, April 18 , for those who own a season pass. It will arrive two weeks later, specifically on April 25 for those who don't at the price of $14.99. The release dates and price are applicable to PS4, Xbox One and PC hardware.
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"Narco Road" will take players deeper into the Bolivian territories to infiltrate and eliminate three drug smuggling leaders, crush their organizations and finally take down their elusive leader, El Invisible. His followers command a motorcycle gang called Death Riders, the muscle car racers called Jinetes Locos, and the extreme sports aircraft gang called Kamikazes.
Players will take on 15 story missions, four new types of side missions and racing challenges - all of these will have an objective of earning fame and followers. There are nine new weapons, four new vehicles and four more outfits are included in the expansion.
Moreover, Title Update 3 for the game was released yesterday on PS4 and Xbox One and will hit PC on Friday, April 14. This latest patch brings stability improvements and bug fixes to the game. Some bug fixes include the issue, where some players are left with their XP bars stuck at a certain level.
The XP boosters will now show the number of hours they last and the issues in unlocking intel and missions while playing in co-op are now addressed. There are players who reported that the ADV suppressor ability was not working properly and the patch has addressed this issue.
"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is developed and published by Ubisoft. It was released on March 7 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
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