In addition, Ubisoft also confirmed that its upcoming Splinter Cell VR game has also been cancelled. During its investor call, the company claimed that all work on the project has been stopped. Ubisoft announced that the game has officially been cancelled. Ghost Recon Frontline is an upcoming free-to-play massively (100+ players) PvP action-tactical shooter for Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation. ![]() Its a new-fangled battle royale game by the first time lead developer Ubisoft Bucharest, supported by Ubisofts. The backlash to the game’s announcement was as clear as day and it there was no beating around the bush that players simply hated it right from the moment Ubisoft said “free-to-play battle royale” in its announcement stream. Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Frontline was revealed by Ubisoft last night. The game was supposedly built on “core Ghost Recon values” but fans didn’t see it that way. Ghost Recon Frontline was being developed for PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. READ MORE Dragon Ball: The Breakers Release Date Announced The game featured a so-called “advanced class system, unbound tactical freedom and strategic gameplay with multiple ways to outsmart your enemy teams and win every fight”. This intel then had to be extracted from the map while facing off against even more enemies and players. It would follow 100 players on a battlefield where they would fight enemies and other players to secure intel. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Frontline is finally starting a closed beta test after the first one got cancelled. ![]() The game even underwent a closed beta test in recent months. ![]() Ghost Recon Frontline has been in development for some time already. Ubisoft hyped up its announcement even as a sort of celebration of the video game series but instead of announcing something new and exciting, Ghost Recon Frontline ended up being what everyone dreaded – a cliche free-to-play game with the potential to be a heavily monetized game with live-service elements. The game was announced last year and suffered from some harsh feedback from gamers. Ubisoft’s live-service, free-to-play 100-player battle royale based on the Ghost Recon series has been cancelled.
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