"Ghost Recon Wildlands" racked up multiple Ubisoft records, including the "biggest beta phase." A total of 6.8 million users participated in the testers, ousting "For Honor" in the top list.
The latter listed an equally impressive 6.4 million participants. Well, "Ghost Recon Wildlands" listed more interesting stats. Read on to find out.
'Ghost Recon Wildlands': Largest world
Gamespot reported that the "Ghost Recon Wildlands" contains the largest world that Ubisoft has ever created. The closed beta ran between Feb 3 and 6 while the open beta happened from Feb 23 to 27. Moreover, a technical beta also took place later on.
In the testers, players are allowed to fight through two of the game's 21 Bolivian provinces. Everyone who participated in the "Ghost Recon Wildlands" betas would get the Unidad Conspiracy bonus. It comes with three "exclusive" missions that will occur in the Media Luna region.
The bonus feature is expected to arrive sometime after the debut of "Ghost Recon Wildlands" on March 7. It is playable on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. On the other hand, gamers need to buy the game before March 31 via the same Ubisoft account used during the beta to claim the Unidad reward.
Other stats set by "Ghost Recon Wildlands"
Per VG24/7, "Ghost Recon Wildlands" has been played for 34 million hours, or over 2 billion minutes. In fact, the average open beta time was seven hours. Meanwhile, 169 million minutes were spent using Night Vision.
Consequently, more than 1.2 million kills were made during the "Ghost Recon Wildlands" beta phase. All in all, 43 million teammates were saved. Well, the best shooting distance was listed at 793 yards. Interestingly, players managed to BASE jump for over 12 million times.
Lastly, 100,000 users downloaded the "Ghost Recon Wildlands" Companion App. Ubisoft recently confirmed that the Ghost Recon franchise has passed 24 million units sold. A movie adaptation is on the way.