10 Reasons You'll Want To Play Ghost Recon: Wildlands

9. Wide Variety Of Vehicles

Ghost Recon Wildlands Co-Op
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Vehicles are a key part of the game. Not only is the map massive, but the unique setting of the Bolivian jungle and mountains will mean even driving can at times be slow or difficult. Many of the roads are single track or dirt, meaning the team will need to seek alternative methods if they want to reach their objective undetected, or make a quick getaway from pursuing soldiers.

Wildlands has over 60 vehicles to navigate the harsh landscape. Private and military planes and helicopters will make for faster travel time, but noise and visibility will likely compromise stealth.

Keeping off the road and navigating the thick jungle by motorbike or ATV will help you get closer to the enemy without being detected, but travel time will be slow, arduous, and who knows what other surprises will lurk beneath the thick canopy. Or you can take advantage of the rivers and waterways by boarding a local fishing boat or patrol vehicle.

Wildlands is all about freedom to approach any mission as you see fit, and that includes the transport. Just remember to pick up your team-mates before dropping in on enemy territory.

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