In a post on the official Ghost Recon Frontline Twitter account, Ubisoft postponed the game's Closed Test for reasons unknown. Related: Why Ghost Recon Frontline Reactions Are So Negative Fans will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on the shooter, though. But developer Ubisoft Bucharest still aims to place familiar Ghost Recon mechanics front and center, something PC players were supposed to experience for themselves in a Closed Test scheduled to run from October 14 through October 21. For Frontline, at least, gone are the days of Ghost Recon's tactical third-person core. In addition to a free-to-play battle royale structure, players can expect first-person, classed-based gameplay. The publisher held the brief digital event on October 5, where it also shared cursory details about Ghost Recon Breakpoint 's next big update - Operation Motherland.įrontline will mark quite the departure for the long-running franchise.
Ghost Recon's first battle royale, Frontline entered the spotlight at the tail end of a 20th anniversary celebration for the Tom Clancy-branded tactical series. Ubisoft announced Ghost Recon Frontline and its Closed Test for PC just last week now the testing session in question has received an indefinite delay.