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

3. Work Together

Ghost Recon Wildlands Co-Op
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Whether choosing the play the game offline, taking charge of your team, or going online and working with human players, there's no denying Wildlands is a tactical, team-based game. Even if you decide to take a break from the missions and choose to play around in the rich environment, combat can be unforgiving and going into an area unprepared will quickly see you outmanned and outgunned.

Surviving the world and its challenges unscathed takes patience and strategy. You're not a one man army like Venom Snake in MGS V – rather, different members of your team have different specialities. Take advantage of your explosives expert to create distractions, or your sniper to thin the herd before hopping the fence. Where possible, try to move at least in pairs so you can cover each other.

Of course, this really comes alive when you're playing online with others with whom you can communicate. All four members of the team can go off in completely different directions, coming together at coordinated moments to surmount to most effective strategy.

Have your infiltration team sneak up to a compound undetected by boat while your getaway pilot flies in the sniper up high, and then park the vehicle somewhere secure. Once the mission plays out, they can pick up the sniper and create a diversion, or fire on incoming soldiers while the infiltration team hurry towards an agreed extraction point.

The possibilities are enormous!

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