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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon goes gold

Ubi Soft Entertainment, one of the world's largest game publishers, is pleased to announce that the eagerly awaited Xbox Live title Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon has mastered, achieving gold status. Expected to be the hottest title on Microsoft's Xbox Live online game service, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (Xbox) has already earned an Editor's Choice award from Official Xbox Magazine.

"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon will rock console gaming to its core," said Tony Kee, Vice President of Marketing for Ubi Soft Entertainment. "Ghost Recon showcases Xbox Live by creating a very realistic game play experience. Gamers can talk to one another and plan out strategies or develop maneuvers using the Xbox Communicator, tackle missions cooperatively, or challenge and advance in rank as they complete their missions. The result is a true-to-life battlefield experience that will leave gamers winded from nonstop combat action!"

  • ALL THE REALISM, SWEAT, AND FEAR FROM THE GAME OF THE YEAR*, with 15 missions, dozens of weapons, and new secrets to unlock!

  • XBOX LIVE BRINGS THE BATTLEFIELD TO LIFE! - Assemble a squad, plunge into battle, and use voice communication to coordinate the ultimate battlefield strategy!

  • MULTIPLAYER WARFARE - Xbox Live Multiplayer, split-screen and system link: Gather up to 16 players to fight against each other in 9 adversarial modes or team up to combat the relentless AI forces.

  • SQUAD-BASED COMBAT IN YOUR LIVING ROOM - Lead your teams through each map in Mission, Firefight, or Recon modes.

  • WEAPONS: Standard and special issue weapons like the M16A2, the M4 carbine and the fearsome and deadly OICW.

  • GAMEPLAY: The total combat experience that teaches a deadly, realistic lesson in how to fight on tomorrow's battlefields.
News source: Gameinfowire.com

Screenshots: Ghost Recon Xbox

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