Ghost Recon Delta Company is an official organized community group

Five facets

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At Ubisoft’s E3 press conference, Community Developer Laura Cordrey briefly introduced Ghost Recon Delta Company, an official group created to aid the Ghost Recon community. Information was light, but the video above has more details.

There are five facets to Delta Company. Special Activities provides cosplay guides and other resources to cosplayers, fan artists, and fan writers. Mission Intel is there to provide additional video for streamers and videographers. Company Comms is focused on “discussion drivers,” people who talk up the game on social media platforms and forums. Team Operations will provide assets to people who run Ghost Recon fansites. Finally, Tactical Assault is the part that will assist in setting up player-vs.-player tournaments.

Ghost Recon Delta Company is available worldwide.


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