'Ghost War' PvP Mode for 'Wildlands' to be Released this October
Players of Ubisoft's tactical shooter video game "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" will be getting the latest player versus player (PvP) mode soon — for free.
The game developer previously announced that "Ghost War" would be available via free update on all platforms starting on Oct. 10. The new mode was tested in a beta than ran from Sept. 21 to 25, with hundreds of players testing the exciting death match gameplay.
In a blog released by Ubisoft, Chris Watters, one of the communications specialists, explained what the mode is about. It was also revealed that there would be regular updates and new content after the scheduled launch.
"At the start of each match, players will choose from among 12 soldier classes with distinct weapons and perks. Once they take to the field on one of the eight maps, they'll need to coordinate with their teammates and take the fight to their foes. New mechanics including suppressing fire and sound markers will make cover positions and situational awareness an even more important part of the tactical landscape," Watters said.
Game Spot reported that in "Ghost War," the matches will be best-of-three, each with 10-minute rounds. There will be a total of eight maps and 12 classes to choose the soldiers from. The recently released trailer shows the final three classes included in the PvP – the Assassin, the Diversionist, and the Sentinel.
As teased, the fights will be in a form of death match, with chances of reviving. Meanwhile, the next modes will reportedly objective-style game types, though Ubisoft has yet to reveal anything about them.
"Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is set on Bolivia, where the Santa Blanca drug cartel has made it the largest cocaine producer in the world. Fear and violence grip the country as the group becomes even more powerful, becoming a major player in the underworld. The Ghosts, an elite US Special Forces team, will do its best to end the cartel's domination and bring back peace to the people.
"Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is currently available on Xbox One, PC, and PS4.
As one of the most highly anticipated smartphones in the market, Apple's iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were facing a lot of expectations before it was unveiled in their keynote event. Now that it has been released to the public along with the problematic iOS 11, it seems that the iPhone 8 has one too many problems. One of the major issues of the smartphone is indicated in the multiple reports that have been posted online about how the battery has bloated and that this might be an indication of battery failure.
According to Mac Rumors, there has so far been six reported incidents of the iPhone 8 bursting open probably because of battery failure. One user had to return his device a few days later after the display was dislocated because of battery swelling. Furthermore, another user was told the problem was the fact that he was using an unofficial cable and power adapter that may have caused the battery to swell. Although six cases might be a small number especially since millions are being shipped overseas, fans are reminded of the ill-fated Samsung Galaxy Note 7, which is known as the exploding smartphone.
Independent spoke to an Apple spokesperson, who told them that they are aware of the issues and that they are currently doing their best to investigate the source of the problem. Furthermore, they also believe that the battery swelling will not cause the gadget to explode the way that Note 7 did, and it is therefore not a safety concern. However, it remains to be seen if the issues are coincidental or if the problem is in the manufacturing of the iPhone 8.
There is no official word yet from Apple as far as the results of the investigation. Fans believe that it is still currently ongoing. However, they also hope that the six cases are isolated ones. Regardless, fans are expecting to have more details in the coming weeks.
Sources:
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/10/04/iphone-8-plus-battery-failures/