Ghost Recon Wildlands Map of Bolivia Revealed

December 12, 2016

Today Ubisoft revealed two overlays for the Ghost Recon Wildlands map. Wildlands is set in the landlocked nation of Bolivia in South America, a land of many terrains, some of which are getting hit quite hard by real-world climate change, with lakes completely drying up. Ubisoft is using the phrase, “the most beautiful and dangerous place on Earth” for the setting for Ghost Recon Wildlands, and for a good reason. On one side of the map we can see luscious Amazonian forests full of life, and on the other a dry desolate wasteland where only wild monsters can survive.

The Ghost Recon Wildlands map looks like an amazing playground of death, check it out below:

Ghost Recon Wildlands Map 1

As you can see from the maps, there are 21 regions which will host 26 bosses and 11 different ecosystems. It is the largest action/adventure open world game Ubisoft has ever made, meaning it is bigger than the likes of Far Cry 4 and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag. It’s still unclear how large exactly the map will be, and how long it will take to get from one side to the other, but the map at least gives us a good idea of where everything is, in preparation for Wildlands‘ 2017 release.

Ghost Recon Wildlands Map 2

Ghost Recon Wildlands is the first open-world Ghost Recon title from Ubisoft, however we can’t forget they have a huge catalog of amazing open-world games including the Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry series’. It is refreshing to see the Ghost Recon franchise taking a new direction, and we can’t wait to get our hands on Ghost Recon Wildlands early next year.

Want to play Ghost Recon Wildlands early? Follow this link to sign up for the beta. For more information on the Ghost Recon Wildlands map of Bolivia, the full reveal, given by Ubisoft to Polygon in an exclusive can be viewed here. Ghost Recon Wildlands is coming out on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC in March 2017.