
Reliable insider Tom Henderson has revealed details about the future part of the Ghost Recon franchise, developed by Ubisoft under the code name Ovr. According to the received data, the project will enter the alpha testing stage in the fall of this year, and its production will last about 12 months.
The release of the title is expected to take place no earlier than 2026, with a high probability of release in the fall season. According to Henderson's sources at Ubisoft, the official announcement may take place in the summer of 2025 as part of the Ubisoft Forward presentation.

The new part of Ghost Recon is positioned as a militaristic first-person shooter, the action of which will unfold during the fictional Naiman conflict. In terms of style and gameplay, the project will combine elements of the Modern Warfare series with the tactical component of the Ready or Not shooter, offering a realistic approach to modern combat.
The release of the title is expected to take place no earlier than 2026, with a high probability of release in the fall season. According to Henderson's sources at Ubisoft, the official announcement may take place in the summer of 2025 as part of the Ubisoft Forward presentation.

The new part of Ghost Recon is positioned as a militaristic first-person shooter, the action of which will unfold during the fictional Naiman conflict. In terms of style and gameplay, the project will combine elements of the Modern Warfare series with the tactical component of the Ready or Not shooter, offering a realistic approach to modern combat.
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