Ubisoft offers new E3 videos for
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint:
Walker Manifesto and
Jon Bernthal on Bringing Walker to Life
covering the new star of the series, a
We Are Brothers trailer
showing off gameplay, and a
Delta Company trailer
introducing a new community program. They also reveal a beta test for Breakpoint will get underway
on September 5th. Those interested in testing the next installment in the
shooter series can
sign up for a chance at being selected to participate. Those
who do not want to leave this to chance can guarantee access by preordering the
game, which, of course, carries its own risks. Here's word:
Today, at the
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Ubisoft announced that Tom Clancy’s Ghost
Recon® Breakpoint, the latest installment in the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon
franchise, will hold a beta phase from September 5 to 8. It will be available on
PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices
including the Xbox One X and Windows PC. Players can sign up now for a chance to
participate at ghostrecon.com/beta. Players who pre-order any edition of the
game will gain access to the beta.*
In Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Ghosts confront foes with the same
training and experience that they have. The Wolves, a lethal ex–US military unit
gone rogue, have seized the archipelago of Auroa, home of tech powerhouse Skell
Technology. The Wolves are now armed with powerful killing machines from Skell’s
cutting-edge drone factories. Stranded behind enemy lines and hunted down,
players will face an intense military experience as they fight to survive and
take down the Wolves and their leader, Lt. Colonel Cole D. Walker.
The game stars critically acclaimed actor, Jon Bernthal, as Cole D. Walker, the
most formidable villain ever in a Ghost Recon game. A former brother-in-arms,
Walker took part in several missions alongside the Ghosts in the past. While his
ties with his former brothers still exist, he is ready to do whatever it takes
to defend Auroa and pursue his own ideals, which players will discover as they
confront him in the game.
“The team was thrilled to work with Jon Bernthal to bring Cole D. Walker to
life,” said Nouredine Abboud, executive producer at Ubisoft Paris. “Walker is a
complex villain, and it was important for us to find someone who could bring the
necessary level of depth to the character. Jon did a fantastic job, and we can’t
wait for players to see him in action!”
Ubisoft also presented its new community program, Ghost Recon Delta Company,
which will support the passion and creativity of community members with special
content and direct discussions with the lead development studio. Available
globally and in more than ten languages, this is the largest community program
Ubisoft has ever launched. Submissions to join Ghost Recon Delta Company are
available at
ghostrecon.com/DeltaCompany.