As per recent reports, Ubisoft is already developing the next mainline Ghost Recon game, codenamed Project OVER, aside from the free-to-play battle royale title Frontline.
The Ghost Recon series is part of Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's universe franchise. The series generally follows a group of highly trained soldiers, known as Ghost, who specialize in covert operations without being seen.
Ubisoft recently ended its support for Breakpoint, the latest title in the series released in 2019. While fans were aware of Frontline, an upcoming battle royale title inspired by Call of Duty Warzone. However, it seems like it is not the only Ghost Recon game in development, as according to recent reports, Ubisoft is developing a new mainline title at Ubisoft Paris, currently codenamed Project Over.
Since its first iteration back in 2001, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon has always been a tactical shooter which encourages players to stay hidden, understand enemy movements, and then take them out tactfully with synchronized shots.
With 2017s Wildlands, Ubisoft took the franchise into the open world while still retaining its tactical DNA. Set in a fictionalized version of Bolivia overtaken by drugs and corruption, the story follows the Ghost going up against the Santa Blanca Cartel and its leader El Suino.
The title was praised for retaining the core tactical gameplay loop the series was built upon while taking the title to the open world and expanding on it. However, Ubisoft somewhat failed to retain that tactical experience for its next entry, Breakpoint, which truly pushed the series to its breaking point.
Breakpoint, released in 2019, made many unconventional decisions that may have felt familiar to fans of other Ubisoft titles but broke the tactical
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