Ghost Recon Frontline closed test

Ubisoft postpones closed test for recently revealed Ghost Recon Frontline

Suddenly here, then suddenly pushed back

Recommended Videos

Ubisoft recently revealed its next game in theĀ Ghost ReconĀ franchise,Ā Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline. The new, multiplayer-focused FPS was set to hold a Closed Test at some point, but now those plans are being pushed back.

On theĀ Ghost Recon FrontlineĀ Twitter, the company confirmed that it was postponing the Closed Test. No new date has been provided yet either, and the statement says the team is dedicated to “creating the best experience possible.”

https://twitter.com/GRFrontline/status/1448287424291999746

So for cautiousĀ Ghost ReconĀ fans who were curious about what a free-to-play, massively multiplayerĀ Ghost ReconĀ experience was going to look like, you’re stuck patiently waiting for the time being.

It’s a strange delay, especially as it seems like time frames were not really established to begin with. And somehow, it’s not the only free-to-play multiplayer shooter Ubisoft has in the works, either.Ā Tom Clancy’s XDefiantĀ was only revealed a few months ago, and is also a multiplayer shooter set in the Clancy-verse.

Ubisoft has also been under fire this year from its own employees, as they’ve spoken up about a lack of change within the company following reports of a toxic internal culture last year.

SoĀ Ghost Recon FrontlinesĀ will disappear back behind closed doors for a while. I’m curious to see what it emerges as next. It’s another free-to-play shooter in a growing stable of upcoming shooters for Ubisoft, and it’s moreĀ Ghost ReconĀ for those who are interested in moreĀ Ghost Recon. It also just feels a little like a ship in the night that has passed by.


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission.Ā Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Eric Van Allen
Eric Van Allen
Senior Editor
Senior Editor - While Eric's been writing about games since 2014, he's been playing them for a lot longer. Usually found grinding RPG battles, digging into an indie gem, or hanging out around the Limsa Aethryte.