Ghost Recon World Premiere Event is coming on Thursday, here's how to watch

A new Ghost Recon game will be revealed on Thursday, and it's already tied in some way to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ghost Recon Wildlands. The Ghost Recon franchise's official Twitter account confirmed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:"Skellcon" teaser that players found in the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Operation Oracle missions will in fact be a reveal event fo🌌r a new entry in the series.

The announcement sets the reveal event for Thursday, May 9 at 11:30 am PDT / 2:30 pm PDT / 7:30 pm BST. That's the same day as PlayStation's next 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:State of Play broadcast, and Sony did tease that it will show off at least one unspecified game there (it could just be a coincidence, of course). You can catch the Ghost Reco♔n event on the series' official Twitch channel, embedded below.

Though Ubisoft's announcement stops short of confirming the new announcement will be a direct sequel to Wildlands - there wer⛦e all kinds of Ghost Recon games before Wildlands brought the series into the open-world fold 🧜- it will likely tie in somehow. Wildlands was a commercial success and Ubisoft has been leaning hard into open-world games, so I doubt Ubisoft would be quick to point the series back toward a sequential line of single-player missions or strategy spinoffs.

I dream that a followup to Ghost Recon Wildlands would take the game deeper into the weird territory it started exploring in that limited-time Predator crossover mission. Imagine finding out that all of the drug cartels you were hunting in the first ga﷽me are actually run by aliens, giving your squad no choice but to team up with Earthling cryptids like Bigfoot and the Chupacabra to take them down. It could still happen, I guess. Who's to say Skell Tech hasn't secretly been an extraterrestrial shell corporation this whole time?

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