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Ghost Recon: Wildlands Second Update Arriving

Ghost Recon: Wildlands Second Update Arriving

For those playing Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands on PC, this will be slightly old news to you, but for console players, we’ve got the dirt. Starting tomorrow, March 23, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players will be getting a second patch for the game. This is the second  major update for Ghost Recon: Wildlands since its  March 7 release. Not only does it fix a ton of bugs like its predecessor, it will include a few new options.

Many of these have to do with customization options. You’ll be able to choose what type of vehicle you’d like to have spawn in when using the Drop Vehicle skill. Which is nice, since you always want to have the right car for the right time. Radios can be turned off, for those who prefer the sound of silence. There’s even an accessibility update. On PCs, it is now possible to rebind the Home, End, Insert, Delete, Page Up, and Page Down keys to make left-handed play easier.

This patch for Ghost Recon: Wildlands is a bit bigger on PCs than consoles at 5 GBs versus 3 GB. Both of which shouldn’t take too long for players to download. Which you’ll need to do, as online co-op requires everyone to have the same version. So get ready for a few new options!

Source: Ubisoft

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