Ubisoft this morning has finally set an official release date for return of the Ghost Recon franchise. Tom Clancy?s Ghost Recon Future Soldier will hit North America on May 22nd, 2012, and Europe 2 days later on May 25th. The company has also confirmed a PC version and further announced that they will be rolling out a multiplayer beta for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in April.
Read on for additional details and to pre-order the game from Amazon.
About Tom Clancy?s Ghost Recon Future Soldier:
Today Ubisoft announced Tom Clancy?s Ghost Recon Future Soldier will launch in North America on May 22, 2012 and in Europe on May 24, 2012. The game will be available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the Sony PlayStation?3 computer entertainment system, and for Windows PC at a later date. A multiplayer beta will be available in April for both Xbox 360 and PlayStation3.
?Ubisoft prides itself on creating some of the most compelling and innovative experiences in digital entertainment,? said Adrian Lacey, IP development director at Ubisoft Studios France. ?Today we are feature complete in our multi-player, single-player and four-player co-op campaign modes. We have made the decision to move the date in order to ensure that all these ingredients are pushed to the highest level and provide a truly unique shooter experience. The Ghost Recon franchise is known for setting the standard of high definition gaming and we believe the extra couple of months will allow us to reach that goal. We would like to thank all Ghost Recon fans for their patience and look forward to unveiling some exciting new elements in the coming weeks.?
For a message from the development team and ongoing updates about the game, please visit:www.GhostRecon.com and www.facebook.com/GhostRecon
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