![]() As we've previously reported, of the other two offerings, both remain, but one dropped the Tom Clancy branding and is now just XDefiant. With its death, it seems like it’s taking down the Tom Clancy-branded free-to-play dreams a bit more. It was under development for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, plus Amazon Luna. None of that matters, however, since the game was the first thing to die. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Frontline is a cancelled live-service first-person massively multiplayer online PvP class-based tactical shooter battle royale game by Ubisoft announced on October 6, 2021. Of course, the ultimate goal would have been to stay alive. The closed test for Ghost Recon Frontline is set to take place between October 14 - 21. Over one hundred players would have taken to the battlefield to not only fight, but also gain intelligence. The game, which was being developed for PlayStations 4 and 5, Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Amazon Luna, and Google Stadia, was intended to be a free-to-play offering. This may not come as much of a surprise to anyone following the development process, as player response to the announcement wasn’t great and Ubisoft postponed a technical test almost immediately. Ghost Recon Frontlines upcoming closed beta test has been delayed. During the most recent investor call, the company announced that it’d canceled the planned battle royale-style game Ghost Recon Frontline. Today, Ubisoft announced the closed beta has been postponded in order for the team behind it to deliver. ![]() Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon franchise will no longer have a battle royale added to the lineup. Ghost Recon Frontline has already seen a delay of sorts, and its not even out yet. Ghost Recon Frontline has already seen a delay of sorts, and its not even out yet.
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