It's a shame, because there are elements around the edges of Wildlands that, if fleshed out more effectively, could have made for a better game. Leaning into the multiplayer aspect is probably the only way players will feel like they're getting their money's worth here. Single-player's also an option, and can be fun for a time, but the three AI-controlled squadmates they give you are intensely overpowered and a little boring to use. But in my experience, playing with strangers, without voice chat, is probably the worst way to play Ubi's new cocaine mountain simulator. In fact, the game constantly encourages you to do so. You can, of course, enter into public matchmaking. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands is probably only worth caring about if you're willing to play through the game with three friends, with voice chat enabled.
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