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Ghost Recon: Wildlands TV spot is all CG, still not using Eric Clapton's Cocaine

How come Ubisoft couldn't use Eric Clapton's Cocaine in any of its promo material for Ghost Recon: Wildlands?

Cover image for YouTube video

Ubisoft has unveiled the latest TV spot for Ghost Recon: Wildlands. TV spots are typically very short, for obvious reasons, and rely mostly on CG and flashy footage.

This most recent one follows the same guidelines, and succeeds in pitching the game's main concepts in under one minute. Those being, the open world, the freedom you have in how you can approach each mission, the vehicles you can use, and the big baddies you'll be going after.

Unfortunately, it's yet another trailer for the game that somehow doesn't use Eric Clapton's iconic cover of Cocaine. C'mon guys, you must find a way.

If you're looking to try out Wildlands before it's release, there's going to be a beta next weekend, open to all. The open beta will feature a sizeable amount of content, even more so than closed beta.

Ghost Recon: Wildlands is out March 7 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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