'Ghost Recon Wildlands' Beta Program Goes Live, Sign-Up To Grab Your Early Play
The early access for Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon Wildlands" doesn't come that easy for players. It calls for an enormous amount of luck to grab the early play of the game. Though Ubisoft will officially release it on March 2017, the fans are eagerly waiting to grab their spot in the beta program.
The "Ghost Recon Wildlands" Beta Program
Players, from new entrants to pro-shooters can check their gameplay on the multi-player beta program of "Ghost Recon Wildlands." Ubisoft is offering the game's beta version for select players who can take up the challenge of the combat with the Santa Blanca drug syndicate in Bolivia, as reported by Gamenguide.
Ubisoft has made remarkable changes to its first open world shooter game, and the beta version is indeed essential to ensure that there are no glitches at the time of the official release. The beta version will make sure that Ubisoft can offer a seamless gameplay in the open-world game.
How to sign-up?
Players require an Ubisoft account signed up from its official page. The account can be the one used for the other games of the company like the "The Division" or "Watch Dogs 2". Players need to undergo the age verification which is not required in case of an already existing account. New sign-ups can link their PS Network, Xbox Live or Facebook for access.Upon correct creation of an account, users will receive a message that says that Ubisoft will notify if they are selected for the beta program.
Ubisoft will announce selected players
The beta program for "Ghost Recon Wildlands" accommodates only a limited number of players. Hence, players may or may not get their chance. If a player gets through, Ubisoft will send an e-mail containing the digital download code. Players will have to choose the gaming platform they will use for the game. It could be Xbox One/ PlayStation 4/ PC, as reported by Polygon.
Availability of the beta program
The "Ghost Recon Wildlands" beta game is expected to be available just for a weekend or some more days. Players will provide feedback on the improvements, and this will help rectify errors and glitches in the game.
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