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A new Ghost Recon game has been outed by Ubisoft<\/a>, as it addresses its live service strategy moving forward.<\/p>\n

Rainbow Six Siege<\/a> and The Division<\/a> might be the biggest Tom Clancy<\/a> titles for Ubisoft today, but there was a time when Ghost Recon was also part of that conversation.<\/p>\n

The tactical shooter series began in 2001, with a linear mission-based design where you command a squad of soldiers with different classes, but ever since 2017\u2019s Ghost Recon Wildlands<\/a>, the games have been set in an open world environment.<\/p>\n

The last entry was 2019\u2019s Ghost Recon Breakpoint<\/a> which was a critical and commercial flop. There have been rumours of a new entry<\/a> for years, but Ubisoft has never announced anything regarding the series\u2019 future until now\u2026 sort of.<\/p>\n

As highlighted by Game File<\/a>, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot and CFO Frederick Duguet recently answered questions during its annual general shareholders\u2019 meeting, where he referred to a new unannounced entry in the Ghost Recon series for the first time.<\/p>\n

After Guillemot was asked about the publisher\u2019s history of making live service games, he pointed to the success of Rainbow Six Siege<\/a>, stating: \u2018In addition to the flagship game that I just mentioned, our objective is to also make strong progress in the growing market, generally speaking, by continuing to enhance our current experiences that we offer \u2013 and capitalising on upcoming launches, such as The Division<\/a> and Ghost Recon.\u2019<\/p>\n

His comments suggest Ghost Recon will be a live service project in some capacity. Ubisoft previously planned a live service entry in the series titled Ghost Recon Frontline, but it was cancelled in July 2022<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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That cancellation came as a result of a fan revolt, complaining that it wasa Call Of Duty: Warzone style battle royale that had nothing in common with the original games. So turning the series into any kind of live service title doesn\u2019t sound like it will go down any better with existing fans.<\/p>\n

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