Ubisoft report reveals the future of Ghost Recon

According to a new report, Ubisoft has delayed internally the next Ghost Recon game. The Ghost Recon series has quickly become one of Ubisoft's most reliable franchises after restarting the series. The game was a much more traditional military shooter until ghost recognition: wild lands, _ that took the series to the open world with an focus on the special forces that defeat drug cartels. His sequel, _ punto de ruptura_, followed his steps as he doubled his commitment to the open world. The last game received a mixed reception at the launch and Ubisoft recently announced that it would no longer support the title, but it seems that the next Ghost Recon is still years away.

According to a new Kotaku report that addressed the rumors of a possible acquisition of Ubisoft, the next Ghost Recon is "further" than Ubisoft had planned. It seems that the editor is having a lot of internal problems that result in games like the next Far Cry and the next Assassin Creed are delayed a lot. To compensate for some of this, it is reported that Ubisoft is reworking a assassin’s Creed Valhalla Expansion in a linear and independent game that can complete the launch calendar. Ubisoft has many games in process at this time, but many of them have run out of concrete launch dates or even general windows.

From now on, Ubisoft is working in _Calavera and bones, _ a game that has been in the hell of development for almost a decade, a game of Star Wars, an avatar game and many others, but there is not much to show for The majority of them. It seems that the next Ghost Recon can be added to this list, since the editor is experiencing all kinds of changes and problems. At this time, it is not clear how far the game is, but at least fans can wait for a free Ghost game in the near future.

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