Get a look at Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's single-player campaign in new trailer
Gravel-voiced badasses will most assuredly be “gogogo”-ing
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier knows the world's divided into two types of people – those who play fair, and winners. And little man, you best believe that GRFS' squad of high-tech, heavily-armed sociopaths are firmly on Team Winning. Here's the single-player reveal trailer, offering just a taster of Future Soldier's lengthy catalog of innovative devices for the expedient dispatch of terrorists, ne'er-do-wells and miscellaneous non-Winners.
This clip presents plenty of familiar sights for fans of last year's moderately well-covered Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 – but don't be thinking Future Soldier aims to tread too much of the same ground. As with previous titles, the emphasis here is on a greater level of strategy and the skilful use of death-dealing technology. Dated for a March launch you can get a better look at the game in our most recent preview.
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