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Ghost Recon Online renamed Ghost Recon Phantoms, out this April

Ubisoft's free-to-play tactical shooter previously known as Ghost Recon Online, has been given a new name: Ghost Recon Phantoms. The game has left the beta phase and will be released April 10.

Ghost Recon Phantoms

In a press release sent to VG247, publisher Ubisoft confirmed the name change and added that the new game will feature updated visuals and will implement a number community feedback that was collected during the beta.

"The end of open beta is a new start to the game. The difference between where the game started and the game today is so considerable that we felt we should mark it with a fresh identity," said Corey Facteau, producer of Ghost Recon Phantoms.

"Feedback from our five million players throughout beta enabled us to continuously increase the content of the game and to improve what makes the game unique, the blending of intense shooters with the teamwork and tactical depth of MOBAs. Ghost Recon Phantoms brings a narrative layer to the game based around The Phantoms, ex-Ghosts and current adversaries who left The Ghosts to pursue personal agendas. We’ve also added new gameplay elements to expand the depth of the game and give new experiences to seasoned veterans. Of course, no accounts will be wiped, and our current players will not have to start over."

Some of the new features that will be in the final release are:

  • Updated Characters and Maps: The game’s new identity comes with a new art direction, including new character and device design for all three classes as well as a complete reworking of lighting and level design on the majority of maps. Referencing military system prototypes, the art team created realistic new gear for players which delivers an experience representative of tomorrow’s battlefields.
  • Major Changes in Matchmaking and Customization: With the launch of the game, the Development team is also going to address the main concerns of the players. The matchmaking will now take into account both the skills and gear, which will create a fair gaming experience to all users, both new and veterans, paying or not. The team is also going to reveal the new “Mod Master” and weapon camo systems, which will allow countless customization possibilities.
  • Upcoming Features Built With the Community: Post-launch the team will continue to develop new features and weapons to keep the gameplay dynamic. Currently the team is fine-tuning tactical insertions and smoke grenades, which are being tested in large scale playtests by the community before being released in-game in the near future.

In addition, the publisher provided some before and after shots of some of the maps for your viewing pleasure below:

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