'Ghost Recon Wildlands' news: Leak reveals five PvP classes

Thanks to a leak, it is now confirmed that there will be five classes coming to "Ghost Recon Wildlands'" PvP feature. YouTube/Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon

Way before "Ghost Recon Wildlands" was released, Ubisoft already shared some details regarding the game's player-versus-player (PvP) feature. Surprisingly, more details about this particular feature were recently leaked. Here is everything about it in a nutshell.

According to PVPLive, the aforementioned feature in "Ghost Recon Wildlands" will offer a total of five classes: Engineer, Assault, Scout, Support and Sniper. Each of these classes will feature unique skill sets and abilities, including varied gear loadouts. Also, the confirmed classes in the game will have different armor levels. Above all of these, it has been revealed that the filenames, located under the Tools and Equipment headers, will allow players to change their respective standard abilities, which is detailed in the loadouts. These can be checked out here.

The Assault class in "Ghost Recon Wildlands" is expected to use rifles as their primary weapon. This class is also set to utilize a larger quantity of grenades compared to any of the other classes. It is also confirmed to wear the level two armor, with no drawbacks in terms of speed and stamina.

The Engineer class allows players to lay out traps to tack enemy teams and will be able to use a total of four different mines. The Scout, on the other hand, is more about quickness and agility. Unfortunately, it is deemed as the most fragile class, wearing only level one armor. The Sniper, well, is mainly about sniping; whereas the Support wears the highest-level armor in the game.

In related "Ghost Recon Wildlands" news, Ubisoft's latest title scored second place in the United Kingdom's best-selling games list for April. It is safe to say that the game continues to acquire success despite the existence of other well-known shooter titles. It follows Nintendo's racer title "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe."

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