jeudi 2 mars 2017

Ghost Recon Wildlands Betas Had Over 6 Million Players


12.5 million base jumps.

Ghost Recon Wildlands' closed and open betas had 6.8 million total players, breaking Ubisoft’s previous beta records, the studio has announced.

More than two billion minutes were played during the game's beta phases and more than 60 percent of all players played in co-op mode, according to Ubisoft.

Along with the announcement, Ubisoft also released an infographic showcasing some interesting stats from the closed and open betas. For example, 1.2 billion cartel members were eliminated, 2.8 million hours were spent in night vision, and 1.3 million hours were spent flying drones.

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The beta infographic, via Ubisoft.

Ghost Recon Wildlands releases on March 7 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. To catch you up on the open world shooter before its release, here's everything you need to know about Ghost Recon Wildlands.

Earlier this year, IGN named Ghost Recon Wildlands one of our top 10 most anticipated multiplayer games of 2017.

Michael Passalacqua is a freelance writer for IGN. Feel free to chat with him on Twitter about the New York Giants, Syracuse basketball, and video games.

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