Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Frontline is finally starting a closed beta test after the first one got cancelled.
Ghost Recon: Frontline is a first-person massively multiplayer shooter battle royale from the production house of Ubisoft. The game was announced on the 6th of October and soon enough a notification was released for a closed beta test. Due to a bad response from the players related to its gameplay and content, on October 13th, Ubisoft tweeted about the postponing of the test.
Ghost Recon: Frontline Beta: How to Register & Release Date
According to the leaks by Tom Henderson on Twitter, the beta test is supposed to begin on the 28th of January till the 30th. There is no exact time of the start and end of the beta test. We will make sure to update the article as and when we get to learn more. You can register by going to the website here.
Coming to the testing regions, we are yet to know more about it. However, we expect those regions to get their hands on the game which were previously announced. The test was exclusive to the specific European countries including:
Germany, France, UK, Poland, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Greece, Slovakia, Croatia, Ireland, Luxembourg, Andorra, Monaco.
Regarding the platform, the Ghost Recon: Frontline beta test is most likely to be available on the PC platform. However, the full release of the game will be available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Stadia, and Luna. Players can also expect a crossplay enabled between all platforms to share the game progress among multiple devices.
What are the minimum requirements to participate in Ghost Recon: Frontline beta
Minimum Config:
- AMD Ryzen 3 1200/Intel Core I5 4460
- RAM 8 GB
- AMD Radeon RX 470 (4 GB)/Nvidia Geforce GTX 670/760/960 (4 GB)
- Windows 10
Recommended Config:
- AMD Ryzen 5 1600/Intel Core I7 6700K
- RAM 16 GB
- AMD Radeon RX 480 (8GB)/Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 (6 GB)
- Windows 10
The previous beta test had also an invitation option where the selected players for the Ghost Recon: Frontline beta test can invite up to five friends. We advise you to wait for the official announcement from Ubisoft regarding the Ghost Recon: Frontline beta test where they will be sharing all the necessary details.