Ubisoft surprised everyone earlier this month by announcing Ghost. We have an important message regarding Ghost Recon Frontline's Closed Test. Ghost Recon Frontline is postponed indefinitely following the feedback received from the game's reveal trailer. The company announced crossover FPS Tom Clancy’s XDefiant back in July that’ll also feature elements from Rainbow Six, The Division and Splinter Cell. It’s not the only free-to-play offering in the Tom Clancy universe Ubisoft have in the wings either. A new date hasn’t been given, but hopefully we’ll get a new one for the Ghost Recon Frontline closed beta in due course. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Frontline is now delayed indefinitely following a staggeringly negative response from fans over the direction that the series decided to take. The closed beta was due to start for PC players in Europe between tomorrow and October 21. Ubisoft Has Already Delayed 'Ghost Recon Frontline' Following Overwhelmingly Negative Response. Hopefully this ensures that players converge in a similar location. Earlier today, the game’s official Twitter account posted a message saying, we have decided it is best to postpone the closed test for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline. Rather than a circle keeping people in play, instead these objectives will be dynamic and a team must also escape via extraction. 100 players will be placed in squads of three, and asked to complete objectives. The game was revealed last week as Ghost Recon‘s take on battle royale. We’ll share details on the new date for the Closed Test as soon as we can.” The development team is dedicated to creating the best experience possible. It read “We have decided it is best to postpone the Closed Test for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline. In September, Ubisoft will reveal "the future of Assassin's Creed," and many believe this pertains to the rumored new Assassin's Creed game featuring Valhalla's Basim.Ubisoft has announced its to delay the closed beta test for its upcoming free-to-pay shooter Ghost Recon Frontline.Ī message posted to the game’s Twitter didn’t offer much in terms of a reason for the delay. With support for over 100 players, its an objective-focused spin on. While Ubisoft has canceled four games and delayed two others, the company has a number of big projects coming up, including Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope and Skull and Bones, both of which are releasing this year. Ubisoft has announced Ghost Recon Frontline, a PvP first-person shooter that will be free-to-play. Ghost Recon Frontline was unveiled last October as a free-to-play game that would send more than 100 players onto a massive battlefield where they’d fight, secure intel, and attempt to survive. For example, Blizzard cancels about 50% of the games that it begins development on. Game development is a highly iterative process and games get canceled all the time, even if we never hear about them. Ubisoft did not give a reason for the cancellation of these four titles. As for the other two unannounced games that have now been canceled, it's anyone's guess as to what they might be. As for Ghost Recon: Frontline, this was a free-to-play battle royale game. Ubisoft Delays Ghost Recon Frontline Closed Beta. While the Splinter Cell VR game has been canned, fans of the series are getting a remake of the original game. Now Playing: Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Frontline Announcement Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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