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Ubisoft: Ghost Recon Wildlands will be playable offline, no distance limit in co-op

After the announcement of Ghost Recon Wildlands at E3 has never known anything of the new Ubisoft title, but this year the French Publisher will release many details. Starting from today: the Community Manager of the game is in fact intervened on the official forums to clarify some doubts of players relative to support offline and co-op functionality.

As announced at E3, Ghost Recon Wildlands will be playable in both single and co-op: when we're alone our companions will be guided by the AI of the game, but at all times our friends will come into the match by taking control of the other. View though the growing fashion to create titles online-only (remaining in the House The Crew and Ubisoft just look The Division ), it was thought that this would have been a title solely online. To the delight of players who may not always enjoy a stable connection, Ubisoft has now officially announced that the title will be playable even completely offline, in which case it will be a classic single-player experience as the previous games in the series.

But when we decide to play online, connecting in co-op in our friends, there will be special restrictions? This responds to the developer's community manager, explaining that each player connected will have complete freedom and can move wherever you want in the huge game map that represents the territory of Bolivia. This means that players can get away with one another as much as they want, reaching perhaps aboard vehicles different edge of the map, rejoining then when they need to work in concert to serve a mission.

We hope to soon offer more information and videos on this interesting title: in the meantime, if you had done so, we invite you to read our preview last year from Los Angeles.

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