Ubisoft is releasing a number of Ghost Recon games this year. Thereâs console title Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, free-to-play PC shooter Ghost Recon Online, and now Ghost Recon Commander, a Facebook-based social experience designed to bridge the other games and tie them together.
Loot Drop co-founder Brenda Brathwaite revealed the gameâs Facebook page via Twitter today adding, âMore info to follow. Very grateful to work in my favorite franchise!â
Ghost Recon Commander, billing itself as âa fast-paced strategic combat experience,â ties in to this yearâs Future Soldier, which is due on consoles this May and on PC in June.
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As with the Assassinâs Creed franchise before it, Ubisoft plans for the two games to work together as âcompanion games,â with advances in one feeding into the other. Talking with Pocket Gamer, Chris Early, VP of digital publishing at Ubisoft, gave a high-level overview of how the two titles will link:
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At the same time, we have Ghost Recon: Commander, which is a game on Facebook and mobile, where youâll be able to play a different game, but still a game in the Ghost Recon universe, so itâs related lore.
Whatâs more important, I think, from a gamerâs perspective is youâll have advantages in one game that youâll unlock by playing the other game.
Itâs not just a one-time item unlock. The more you play each of those games, the more benefit you create in terms of the other gameplay experience. So, by playing Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, youâll be able to unlock characters you can use in the Facebook game, plus currency, experience points, items etc that you can use in the social and mobile game.
And â conversely â by playing the social and mobile game, if youâre playing at work at lunch, or in a break, youâre continuing the character progression. Youâll unlock items and experience points bonus and currency in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
Early didnât provide any specific details about Ghost Recon: Commander during his interview, but he did stress that the social element of this particular social game is important, explaining that, as many Facebook games do, it would involve asynchronous play with friends. He added:
Youâll want a lot of friends connected, and youâll want to play with your friends, because youâll actually need your friends to play the game. Weâve got some twists that will make it a new style of social involvement on Facebook.
Whether or not Ghost Recon: Commander becomes a canât-miss Facebook (and, down the line, iOS) release remains up in the air for now, as does its ultimate launch date. For now, itâs âcoming soonâ but it seems likely that, at the very latest, it would be released May 22, to coincide with Future Soldierâs launch.
Chris Early on mobileâs place within Ubisoftâs strategy for linking triple-A, free-to-play and companion gaming [PocketGamer.biz]
Ghost Recon Commander [Facebook]