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‘Ghost Recon: Wildlands’ 1st Major Expansion, ‘Narco Road,’ Arrives On April 25

Apr 20, 2017 08:39 PM EDT

Ubisoft will release the first expansion for “Ghost Recon: Wildlands” on April 25. The expansion, “Narco Road,” would be available for $14.99 on PC and consoles. Season Pass owners on all platforms already have access to the DLC.

PCGamer says the “Narco Road” DLC of “Ghost Recon: Wildlands” is about infiltrating gangs and listening to extreme music. According to Ubisoft’s press release, the DLC is about infiltrating three gangs of smugglers led by El Invisible. Players must go undercover and work their way up the ranks. If they hope to bring El Invisible to justice, they must earn the mysterious leader’s trust.

The “Narco Road” DLC of “Ghost Recon: Wildlands” could be played solo or co-op. To earn the respect of gang leaders, they must complete new campaign missions and participate in racing challenges that are adrenaline-fueled, PlayStation Lifestyle reports. With the expansion, Ubisoft included in the new title update gameplay tweaks and new challenges.

Under the weekly live season challenges for solo, co-op, and community tasks in the “Narco Road” DLC of “Ghost Recon: Wildlands,” players who complete the challenges would be rewarded. The reward would be up to three unique in-game rewards every week. The challenges would be available through multiple seasons. Each challenge would last six weeks and feature a specific theme.

For the first season, the theme is “The Rise and Fall of Unidad.” Gamers must collect intelligence on the operations of Unidad and battle the threat to the country under the “Narco Road” DLC of “Ghost Recon: Wildlands.”

According to Hardcore Gamer, “Narco Road” DLC of “Ghost Recon: Wildlands” is set in the drug cartel-infested version of Bolivia. It is a fictionalized version of future Bolivia a few years from now. Players must take down the Santa Blanca drug cartel. They have at their disposal over 60 vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and helicopters they could commandeer.

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