Ubisoft has released the map of the open-world action game Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands. The game's world features 21 regions and 11 different ecosystems and includes forests, canyons, jungles and swamps.
The map of the game features 21 different regions, each with their own cities, outposts, roads and rivers. The regions feature different ways of life, with each being affected by the region's ecosystem.
For the game's world Ubisoft has tried to recreate a real life environment. NPCs that can be found in the world live their own life as players would expect, they go to sleep at night, wake up and go to work, even if players don't intereact with them.
The environment features 11 different ecosystems: Altiplano, Ario Mountains, Canyon, Forest Valley, Green Land, Highlands, Jungle, Lake and Waterfall, Salar, Swamp and Yungas.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands is set in a fictive rendition of Bolivia, featuring a dense jungle, freezing mountains and salt flats.
Earlier this week Ubisoft announced the first beta test for the game. The game will be getting various beta tests to allow the game's developers to fix bugs and to receive feedback.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands launches on March 7th 2017 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

