Tag Archives: ghost recon: future solider
Thu, Jul 12, 2012 | 14:05 BST
UK games retail falters in June, units sold down 40% YOY
2.1 million games were sold at retail in the UK throughout June, down more than 40 percent on the same month in 2011, while revenue raised by UK stores was down from £78.4 million to £48.4 million, a drop of 38 percent.
The number one selling game in June was Ubisoft’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, followed by LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, which has so far spent three consecutive weeks at the top of the UK charts.
The grim sales figures come as Wedbush Morgan analyst, Michael Pachter, predicted that US sales during June will be down by around 34% year-on-year.
Thanks, MCV.
Thu, May 24, 2012 | 10:53 BST
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier launch trailer invites you to join the Ghosts
Ubisoft’s released the launch trailer for Ghost Recon: Future Soldier to gear everyone up for its European launch tomorrow.
Thu, May 10, 2012 | 18:30 BST
First Ghost Recon: Future Soldier map pack lands in July
Ubisoft has announced the first map pack for Ghost Recon: Future Solider will be released on July 3 for 800 MS Points/$9.99. Titled Arctic Strike, the pack contains maps in, obviously the Arctic, but in Moscow as well. It comes with a new multiplayer mode, six new weapons, and a Guerrilla Mode co-op map. Future Soldier launches on May 25 for PS3 and 360 and on June 12 for PC. Thanks, Gematsu.
Thu, Apr 05, 2012 | 21:04 BST
Ghost Recon: Future Solider console multiplayer beta starts April 19
Ubisoft has announced a Ghost Recon: Future Soldier multiplayer beta will run from April 19 until May 2 on PS3 and Xbox 360. In addition, the firm has also announced the Ghost Recon Network.
Mon, Mar 05, 2012 | 00:55 GMT
Ghost Recon: Future Soldiers devs “felt like fools” taking to military consultants
The Navy SEALs Ubisoft brought in to consult on Ghost Recon: Future Soldier helped the development team strip back the game’s science fiction leanings in favour of a more realistic approach to the battleground.


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