Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 3 is coming next week

Ubisoft has revealed details on Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 3. Launching next week, for Year 2 Pass Holders, Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 3 will add “a brand-new PvE mission, new PvP maps and classes [and ] a new Photo Mode.”

In addition, Ubisoft is promising that Special Operation 3 will bring improvements to the Premium Economy based on player feedback.

Those without a Year 2 Pass will have to wait an extra week to gain access to Special Operation 3’s new Ghost War classes and an exclusive pack.

Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 3

For those with the Year 2 Pass, Special Operation 3 will kick off on December 11. Players will be able to jump into the photo mode right away and take pictures of their favourite moments. Pictures will be able to be edited using effects and filters as well as being shareable online.

Special Operation 3 will introduce a new themed-mission and rewards to the PvE mode and will also add two new PvP classes and two new maps.

In addition, more than 90 items will be added to the in-game store and the Premium Economy will be overhauled, with additional details coming soon.

Ghost Recon Wildlands Special Operation 3 will launch on December 11 for Year 2 Pass holders and December 18 for everyone else.

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