Ghost Recon Wildlands
News, coverage and analysis tracking Ghost Recon Wildlands across the outlets.- Uppgift: Ghost Recon har problem, "orealistiska deadlines och dålig planering"Sources claim the next Ghost Recon game, codenamed 'Project OVR', is facing significant development issues including unrealistic deadlines and poor planning, leading to internal goal misses. Ubisoft has reportedly assigned new management to oversee the project, sparking fears of potential reboots, cancellations, and further layoffs within its Paris studio. The company has not commented on the allegations.
- Ubisoft are reportedly laying off up to 380 staff, as the Assassin's Creed publisher closes two studios and restructures anotherUbisoft is reportedly laying off up to 380 employees as it closes its Winnipeg and Belgrade studios and restructures its Barcelona studio to focus solely on Rainbow Six games. These cuts are part of a broader cost-slashing initiative and company reorganization into creative houses for specific game series.
- Ubisoft is reportedly closing two studios and restructuring another, with around 380 people expected to be laid offUbisoft is reportedly closing its Winnipeg and Belgrade studios, impacting around 380 employees. Ubisoft Barcelona will now focus solely on Rainbow Six projects, and other departments, including Global Publishing and Ubisoft Montreal, are also affected by restructuring and layoffs. This marks the third round of job cuts at Ubisoft this year, following earlier reductions at Red Storm Entertainment and other studios.
- 2017's Ghost Recon Wildlands is a gloriously chaotic shooter that's more than the sum of its partsGhost Recon Wildlands, released in 2017, is a gloriously chaotic open-world tactical shooter that offers a sprawling world and engaging gameplay loops. Despite some repetition in missions and a lack of deep stealth mechanics, the game's emergent chaos and satisfying tactical moments make it a worthwhile experience. The article highlights the game's strengths in its early missions and its ability to create memorable, unplanned scenarios.