“Ghost Recon Frontline” appears to still be in development, and Ubisoft has not provided a release date yet. And the early teasers and description of “Ghost Recon Frontline” are quite the opposite of that. Several fans pointed out that they have been waiting for Ubisoft to release a follow-up to the third-person tactical shooter “Ghost Recon Wildlands.” While the 2017 title featured multiplayer gameplay, it was also popular for its single-player campaign and the option for players to form a team and battle AI bots instead.
Sad.” Several netizens have accused Ubisoft of not listening to the fans, with one saying, “They just keep putting out s*** trying to follow trends. One fan commented, “That’s not what we wanted! We want Wildlands 2, more content for the breakpoint, a well set ghost Recon.
On Twitter, it is not hard to find negative feedback about “Ghost Recon Frontline” as well. The video has 11,000 dislikes and only 2,400 likes as of this writing. But it appears that the majority of viewers were left unimpressed by the announcement. So far, it has garnered more than 135,000 views on the Ubisoft North America YouTube channel. “Ghost Recon Frontline” was announced on Tuesday, and Ubisoft has released a reveal trailer. The new project titled “Ghost Recon Frontline” is a first-person shooter battle royale game, and thousands of fans have already expressed they are not happy about the upcoming game. It was not what fans had expected, though. Ubisoft announced a new game part of the Tom Clancy universe, specifically of the “Ghost Recon” series.