Ghost Recon Wildlands is getting a free weekend

Another one!

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Starting this Thursday until Sunday (October 12-15), Ghost Recon Wildlands will be going free to play on Ubisoft’s Uplay service. The free weekend will be celebrating the game’s brand new Team Deathmatch mode known as “Ghost War.” The game’s price will also be 50% off on all editions, with any progress you make during the trial carrying over to the full game, if you decide to purchase it.

Sadly, the free weekend doesn’t seem to extend to Steam, but it will be available for Uplay PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. (A PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold membership is required).

Will you be checking out the free trial? I’m sort of curious to see if my save file will still work from the last free weekend a few months back, I was about halfway through the game, maybe now I can wrap it up!

Ghost Recon Wildlands – Free Weekend [Ubisoft]


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