Leaked details about the next Ghost Recon game have surfaced on the internet. Up until this point, fans of the Ghost Recon franchise may have been wondering when or if the next entry in the tactical shooter franchise would arrive, and thankfully, those fans seem to be in luck.
The last release in the series was Ghost ReconBreakpoint, developed by Ubisoft Paris and released in 2019. Breakpoint focused on online play, leaning into the live service aspect of the gaming market. Ubisoft introduced NFTs to the game in December 2021, and reports state that in total, those NFTs made around only $400. Come April 2022, live service support for the game was shut down.
Insider Gaming has shared details about the next Ghost Recon entry, with the rumored game said to be using the codename Project Over. and supposedly targeting a release window of 2025-2026. One of the most notable changes detailed is the switch to a first-person perspective, as the Ghost Recon franchise has not focused on first-person since the 2007 release of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2. The 2017 and 2019 releases, Wildlands and Breakpoint, include optional first person modes, though it seems like this new entry will go all-in on the concept.
The new Ghost Recon game is rumored to take heavy inspiration from the Modern Warfare series in both gameplay and tone. Graphically, the game is described as comparable to VOID Interactive's Ready or Not. Project Over is set during the fictional Naiman War, and aims to include controversial missions, such as a squad coming close to shooting a man carrying a baby, because they believed the baby in the man's hands to be a bomb.
This described mission may sound familiar to FPS players who are aware of the controversial Clean House mission from the 2019 Modern Warfare game, where players are tasked with raiding a house, leading to the discovery of a mother and her child. If the player chooses to kill the mother, the soldiers question the player's choices, and players who
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