'Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands' latest news: Background details on two members revealed

A promotional image for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" Tom Clancy/Ubisoft

Game developer Ubisoft, has started to declassify the members of the Ghost Recon team that will take part on its latest mission, the "Wildlands" that will be released in March 2017. The studio started out with two of its members, Nomad and Holt.

Leading the elite team is Anthony Perryman, also known as Nomad. He is a major in the U.S. Army, and he is the one calling the shots. He is fully aware of the capabilities of each individual and recognizes the traits that will make them complete each mission assigned to them.

Nomad is from Boston, and he is fluent in Spanish, which is very appropriate in their area of operation, Bolivia. He is also highly trained in the art of psychological and unconventional warfare. He remains calm in every situation, which makes him an effective team leader. He also does not show any emotional expression on his face, and he sees everything objectively.

He swore to stop El Sueño the moment he first laid his eyes on him. The head of the of the Santa Blanca Cartel executed the whole family of a Bolivian police officer.

Next is the team's technology expert, Sergeant First Class Dom Morretta. He is known simply as Holt within the team. He loves everything tech related and uses this passion for gathering intelligence about their targets. He is a superb drone pilot and an expert in data decryption

Holt is from Louisiana, and he became a member of the Army Rangers before turning 21. Now, he is a top-tier operator, who is also known to use his humor to control jumpy situations. He is a close pal of Midas, another Ghost.

Many of his friends and family were either dead or in jail because of the products of the drug cartel. He then made it as his personal mission to stop the drug traffickers at all costs.

"The Ghosts, a legendary Elite Special Operations team, are the first unit deployed into dangerous situations and the last ones to leave when things get rough," as described by the studio.

It then added, "Their missions are not about single individuals saving the world, they're about a team working together to accomplish the impossible."

"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" will be released on March 7, 2017 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.

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