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Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Goes Gold

The latest bearing Tom Clancy's brand is about to hit store shelves, and we can't wait!
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One of this summer’s most anticipated games has just gone gold and we can’t wait to play it.

Ubisoft has announced today that Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier has officially gone gold, meaning its development is wrapped up and it’s set to go into production.  It’ll be making its release date of May 22nd for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with no problem.  (A Windows PC version will arrive shortly thereafter on June 12th.)

“While one of our competitors recently revealed plans to imitate our game’s future technology for their release in the fall, we’re proud to be bringing Ghost Recon: Future Soldier to retail this month,” said Ubisoft’s senior vice president of sales and marketing, Tony Key.  “Future Soldier has an unparalleled amount of high-tech weapons, gadgets and technology based on real prototypes currently in development that will show gamers the true meaning of future warfare.”

A little jab at Black Ops II there, eh?  Future Soldier does feature some great military-based action, along with various high tech gadgets that you can use to turn the tide in battle.  We just got done playing the beta and will have impressions for you soon.

Pre-order now if you haven’t.  Trust me on this.

 


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