"Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is getting a new update. Ubisoft just release a 20-minute video trailer for the extended single player game which showcase the content of the campaign. The story background has been narrated by Game designer Dominic Butler.

According to Game Spot, "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" extended mission focus on several quest. First of these missions is the raid of a church to steal the bible. The game mainly operates in single player but multiplayer option for group gaming is also applicable. When playing solo, the single player will be accompanied by three AI teammates who will assist you in the mission through your direct instructions.

The trailer kicks off with aerial sight from a helicopter towards its target and setting, Euro Gamer wrote. "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is set in futuristic Bolivia. Players will run after notorious drug cartel lords and syndicates. The game boasts its open-ended storyline. Players are granted a total freedom of choice to work and accomplish their missions depending on how they want while the world watch and reacts to their actions, Ubisoft added.

The video also featured the day and night cycle and the weather system in "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" plus more in-game elements that will surely add excitement to it. Wildlands is coming to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on March 7, 2017.

In addition, "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is launching a beta version ahead of its official launch. In order to qualify and experience the early access, gamers must sign up first. Go through this Ubisoft link to head over for "Ghost Recon: Wildlands' sign up site. Moreover, participants will be selected by Ubisoft. There are no words yet on how the selection will go on.