The second Season Pass of one of the latest releases in Ubisoft action titles, we are talking about Ghost Recon Wildlands, a tactical action game designed to be played in cooperative, but it is also possible to play in solitaire mode with the help of the AI, as we will have to control an expert soldier from the Ghost group as well as direct our teammates through tactical orders to fulfill the missions. This second Season Pass unlocks 6 classes of Ghost soldiers a week in advance, so we can play with them and test their combat skills and techniques before anyone else. This Year 2 Pass from Ghost Recon Wildlands also gives immediate access to 8 cotin boxes (4 boxes of 4 specification operations + 4 war boxes) and The Splinter Cell Pack (which includes 1 gun, 1 gun skin, 1 CQC movement, 2 NVG glasses, 1 pair of gloves and 3 different lenses).
Remember that to enjoy this new Season pass you need to have the base game installed in your Uplay account, and that this is not included with this product.
Ghost Recon Wildlands Year 2 Pass is also available on XBox One & PS4.
Ghost Recon Wildlands does not really innovate. However, it offers enjoyable tactical stealth gameplay set in an impressive, vast world, and provides a fun, memorable and rewarding experience in both co-op and solo playthroughs. Main missions are well-designed and offer great variety and challenge, and although the story is rather predictable, it has great presentation and ample amounts of information to support it. It is, in its core, a true Tom Clancy title and worthy successor to the Ghost Recon series.
Wildlands is a great mix-up of some of the best elements of Ubisoft's most prominent IPs, but struggles to find its own identity. Military-minded co-op fans will definitely want to check this out, while solo players can also expect up to 50 hours of open-world fun.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands is equal parts new approach to a storied franchise and familiar and well-trod open world systems. While it doesn’t break a great deal of new ground for the genre, when played with friends this cooperative open-world game can be an amazing amount of fun. Those moments are tempered by technical mishaps and inconsistencies that can be patched, but as a result, this launch ride is going to have some technical potholes that put a damper on an otherwise excellent experience.
Many issues, like linear progression and limited AI, that I have with Wildlands are issues rooted to the ‘open-world’ genre, and therefore not worth holding against Ubisoft. Wildlands offers a tight finesse for a shooter, and is sure to be enjoyed by gamers; however, it does little to go beyond this.
Fun shooting and open world are great, but there aren’t many Ghost Recon elements and game simply feels dull at times.
Utilises the amazing PC technology of today to be, eh, okay. [Issue#261, p.68]
Proof that bad writing can ruin anything, Ghost Recon Wildlands feels like the death knell for a particular style of open-world game. Occasionally great moments, like the co-op play and the Sync Shot, are sadly drowned out.
April 4, 2018
Ubisoft announces Ghost Recon Wildlands Year 2, that will begin next week. Watch video
December 14, 2017
Ubisoft includes the classic Predator on Ghost Recon Wildlands’ Jungle Storm update. Watch video
July 22, 2017
Ghost Recon Wildlands 'Ghost War' PvP mode beta testing is set to begin later this summer. Read more
May 16, 2017
Ghost Recon Wildlands will conclude with Fallen Ghosts at the end of May. Read more
September 14, 2017
Ghost Recon: Wildlands PvP mode gets an open beta on the 21st of September.