Rumours are once again swirling from industry insiders that Ubisoft are working on a sequel in one of their most popular franchises.The news originally came out a while back but the industry is abuzz that a game is in development atUbisoftcalled ‘Project Over’ and it’s apparently a new entry inTom Clancy’s Ghost Reconseries. Which would not only be great for fans of the series, but it would also give Ubisoft a chance to redeem the franchise after a couple of not so stellar entries.Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series is a renowned as Rainbow Six, but has been languishing for a while nowNow, we’ll preface this with a pinch of salt because industry insiders aren’t always right, but there is enough of a want from the gaming public that this is likely something that Ubisoft is working on. The source here is a very reliable one inTom Hendersonand though he commented on the news, he had nothing more to share.AdvertGiven the vast success ofRainbow Six Siege, an injection of adrenaline for the Ghost Recon series could bring the series up to its cousin and even find a new audience as it has been four years since the last game. Though it’s always worth noting that things at Ubisoft aren’t always reliable and they’re a company known for testing ideas and leaving them languishing. You only need look toSplinter Cellto see that.However, once upon a time,Ghost Reconwas a tentpole series for the developer, along withAssassin’s Creed, Rainbow SixandSplinter Cell. Should Ubisoft bring backGhost Reconit could be the first step in a path that would bring them back to a place of success for fans, especially with the newPrince of Persiacoming soon, too.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Ubisoft,PC,Xbox,PlayStation

New Ghost Recon in development at Ubisoft, insider teases

Rumours are once again swirling from industry insiders that Ubisoft are working on a sequel in one of their most popular franchises.The news originally came out a while back but the industry is abuzz that a game is in development atUbisoftcalled ‘Project Over’ and it’s apparently a new entry inTom Clancy’s Ghost Reconseries. Which would not only be great for fans of the series, but it would also give Ubisoft a chance to redeem the franchise after a couple of not so stellar entries.Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series is a renowned as Rainbow Six, but has been languishing for a while nowNow, we’ll preface this with a pinch of salt because industry insiders aren’t always right, but there is enough of a want from the gaming public that this is likely something that Ubisoft is working on. The source here is a very reliable one inTom Hendersonand though he commented on the news, he had nothing more to share.AdvertGiven the vast success ofRainbow Six Siege, an injection of adrenaline for the Ghost Recon series could bring the series up to its cousin and even find a new audience as it has been four years since the last game. Though it’s always worth noting that things at Ubisoft aren’t always reliable and they’re a company known for testing ideas and leaving them languishing. You only need look toSplinter Cellto see that.However, once upon a time,Ghost Reconwas a tentpole series for the developer, along withAssassin’s Creed, Rainbow SixandSplinter Cell. Should Ubisoft bring backGhost Reconit could be the first step in a path that would bring them back to a place of success for fans, especially with the newPrince of Persiacoming soon, too.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Ubisoft,PC,Xbox,PlayStation

Rumours are once again swirling from industry insiders that Ubisoft are working on a sequel in one of their most popular franchises.The news originally came out a while back but the industry is abuzz that a game is in development atUbisoftcalled ‘Project Over’ and it’s apparently a new entry inTom Clancy’s Ghost Reconseries. Which would not only be great for fans of the series, but it would also give Ubisoft a chance to redeem the franchise after a couple of not so stellar entries.Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series is a renowned as Rainbow Six, but has been languishing for a while nowNow, we’ll preface this with a pinch of salt because industry insiders aren’t always right, but there is enough of a want from the gaming public that this is likely something that Ubisoft is working on. The source here is a very reliable one inTom Hendersonand though he commented on the news, he had nothing more to share.AdvertGiven the vast success ofRainbow Six Siege, an injection of adrenaline for the Ghost Recon series could bring the series up to its cousin and even find a new audience as it has been four years since the last game. Though it’s always worth noting that things at Ubisoft aren’t always reliable and they’re a company known for testing ideas and leaving them languishing. You only need look toSplinter Cellto see that.However, once upon a time,Ghost Reconwas a tentpole series for the developer, along withAssassin’s Creed, Rainbow SixandSplinter Cell. Should Ubisoft bring backGhost Reconit could be the first step in a path that would bring them back to a place of success for fans, especially with the newPrince of Persiacoming soon, too.

Rumours are once again swirling from industry insiders that Ubisoft are working on a sequel in one of their most popular franchises.

The news originally came out a while back but the industry is abuzz that a game is in development atUbisoftcalled ‘Project Over’ and it’s apparently a new entry inTom Clancy’s Ghost Reconseries. Which would not only be great for fans of the series, but it would also give Ubisoft a chance to redeem the franchise after a couple of not so stellar entries.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series is a renowned as Rainbow Six, but has been languishing for a while now

Now, we’ll preface this with a pinch of salt because industry insiders aren’t always right, but there is enough of a want from the gaming public that this is likely something that Ubisoft is working on. The source here is a very reliable one inTom Hendersonand though he commented on the news, he had nothing more to share.

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Given the vast success ofRainbow Six Siege, an injection of adrenaline for the Ghost Recon series could bring the series up to its cousin and even find a new audience as it has been four years since the last game. Though it’s always worth noting that things at Ubisoft aren’t always reliable and they’re a company known for testing ideas and leaving them languishing. You only need look toSplinter Cellto see that.

However, once upon a time,Ghost Reconwas a tentpole series for the developer, along withAssassin’s Creed, Rainbow SixandSplinter Cell. Should Ubisoft bring backGhost Reconit could be the first step in a path that would bring them back to a place of success for fans, especially with the newPrince of Persiacoming soon, too.

Topics:Ubisoft,PC,Xbox,PlayStation