'Ghost Recon Wildlands' update news: new weapons, new missions, but only for season pass owners

Screenshot of "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" Ubisoft

"Ghost Recon Wildlands" downloadable content (DLC) update "Fallen Ghosts" is finally here. New missions, new weapons, and more new content — that is if players own a season pass.

Ubisoft's promised update has recently made its debut but only to a select group of players. Others will just have to wait a little longer, with the update's general release scheduled for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on June 6.

According to Express, "Ghost Recon Wildlands" will be a follow up to the events of Santa Blanca Cartel. This means 15 new missions, four new bosses and six exclusive weapons.

These include assault and sniper rifles and even a crossbow capable of shooting explosive arrows. The level cap has also been increased from 30 to 35, with players also starting with a new character at level 30 with all the main game skills.

The level cap increase will give access to new skills including physical, weapon, and drone. This will come in handy in advanced and expert difficulties which were tweaked to be even more challenging.

According to GameSpot, the new update will pit the Ghosts against a new enemy. The new elite unit called "Los Extranjeros" ("The Strangers") will square off with the protagonists in dense jungle along with new soldier classes.

These are the "Elite Sniper" that can detect movement and dispatch targets without missing their shots; "Armored," which are highly dangerous in close combat; "Jammer," which make drones next to useless; and "Covert Ops," who wear cloaking devices and silently kill with a crossbow.

This is the second update for "Ghost Recon Wildlands" but is certainly not the last. From is known about the great Tom Clancy, his stories can be a wild ride especially if fans are living it in the eyes of the character.

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