

It is distributed in a free-to-play model. The game was developed in response to fans suggestions and opinions, and its release was handled by Ubisoft, which takes care of the brand. The trailer is below so you can judge for yourself. Ghost Recon: Frontline is an FPS designed for multiplayer. Out of that, 4.9k liked the reveal, and 18k disliked it. The YouTube reveal trailer has at the time of writing had 213k views. This is understandable as the direction the franchise is going is seemingly ignoring the fanbase. When this was announced it didn’t sit well with fans of the franchise. 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. We have decided it is best to postpone the Closed Test for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Frontline. The official announcement on Twitter was just to announce it was delayed. Ubisoft ‘s Ghost Recon Frontline was announced just last week during Ghost Recon ‘s 20th-anniversary showcase, but the closed test that was meant to begin today has been delayed indefinitely. The reasons for the Ghost Recon: Frontline closed test not launching tomorrow are officially unknown as Ubisoft gave no reasons either on Twitter or in the emails sent out to people who registered.

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Just last week we told you about the unexpected announcement of a Ghost Recon game, the free-to-play battle royale installment called Ghost Recon: Frontline Players were expecting a closed test on PC starting tomorrow however, Ubisoft has pulled the test. Most people are enjoying the title with the exception of PETA who is upset with the cockfighting in the game. We’ll be sure to get back to you once Ubisoft reveals more on what it’s doing with Ghost Recon Frontline.Ubisoft is very much in the news for various reasons right now including just launching Far Cry 6, which mostly has favorable reviews. Ubisoft writes that “it is best to postpone” the closed beta to help the team create “the best experience possible.” The team cut it pretty close, as the beta test was scheduled to begin for European players tomorrow, October 14. The reason reflects the current temperament of the series’ fans. Ghost Recon Frontline closed beta delayed until further noticeĪs such, Ubisoft announced that this month’s closed beta test for Ghost Recon Frontline is delayed. We have an important message regarding Ghost Recon Frontline's Closed Test. The Twitter message itself has some people replying in support of the decision, while others are asking for it to be canceled altogether. And while Ubisoft didn’t provide a solid reason behind the delay, the language of the message seems to indicate that the developer is taking note of fan reactions. The reveal trailer on Ubisoft’s YouTube channel has been viewed more than 262,000 times, gathering 4,000 likes against 17,000 dislikes. A quick tour around the ‘net showcases a lot of angry comments. One is able to scout ahead for enemies, for example, while another could call in air drops that range from armored barriers to vehicles. Players could choose among classes, each of which has an ability to employ on the field. The formula is your standard battle royale fare, with some aspects of The Division tossed in. You survive against other players while hunting down intel, and once that’s done you call an evac to take you off the wretched island. The free-to-play shooter features a large map where 100 players are shuffled into three-person teams. Ghost Recon Frontline is the first battle royale game for the series. Earlier today, Ubisoft confirmed that the closed beta test for Ghost Recon Frontline has been delayed. The Ghost Recon community has been vocal about Frontline, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed.

Ubisoft revealed Ghost Recon Frontline during the 20th anniversary showcase for the franchise. The news came from a tweet sent out earlier today by the official Ghost Recon: Frontline Twitter account, with a short, simple message addressing the delay, which you can see here: We have.
