More Than 6.8 Million People Played Ghost Recon Wildlands During Its Open Beta
Last weekend, Ubisoft held a Tom Clancy's our own Sean Sullivan included. Despite that, it is being touted as Ubisoft's "biggest Beta phase ever," garnering more than 6.83 million players. The game was played for a total of two billion minutes, or around 34 million hours, which comes to an average of around five hours per player. Of those that played, more than 60% of them played co-op.
To celebrate these milestones, Ubisoft will be giving anyone who played during any of the game's testing phases "access to the Unidad Conspiracy reward," which includes "three exclusive missions set in the Media Luna region, one of the Unidad strongholds," so long as they buy and play the game with the same between launch and March 31st.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is set to launch on March 7th.