Ubisoft is confirmed to be working on a new entry in its Ghost Recon series, as stated by President Yves Guillemot. The upcoming game is expected to be a first-person shooter, diverging from the franchise's usual third-person gameplay. CFO Frederick Duguet highlighted the emphasis on enhancing current experiences and targeting the growing live-service market. The previous titles, Ghost Recon Wildlands and Breakpoint, had differing receptions, but both benefitted from substantial post-launch support, including controversial NFT additions to Breakpoint.
Ubisoft is developing a new entry in the Ghost Recon series, confirmed by President Yves Guillemot during a shareholder meeting, marking a shift towards first-person gameplay.
The upcoming Ghost Recon title is described as one of Ubisoft's 'first-person-shooter-type games', indicating a significant change for the franchise that has mostly featured third-person perspectives.
Ubisoft's CFO Frederick Duguet emphasized the intention to enhance current experiences and capitalize on incoming titles like The Division and Ghost Recon in the live-service market.
Although Ghost Recon has previously seen success with Wildlands, the company faced challenges with Breakpoint, including backlash over the introduction of NFTs for digital collectibles.
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