Ghost Recon is Coming Back with a Whole New Look That Could Redefine the Franchise!
Fans of tactical and action games have been waiting for this, and finally, new leaks reveal that Ubisoft is working on a new installment of the Ghost Recon series and this one could change everything.
According to Insider Gaming, known for reliable industry leaks, Ubisoft has been developing the next Ghost Recon under the codename "Over" for some time now.
The exciting part? The new game is entering its internal Alpha testing phase in the coming months. But unlike typical Alpha tests, this one is expected to last nearly a year, leading many to believe the game's full release will happen around Fall 2026.
For those following Ubisoft news, you might remember that the company halted development on Ghost Recon Breakpoint back in 2022. What fans didn’t know is that Ubisoft immediately began rebuilding the series from scratch, aiming to fix past mistakes and deliver a stronger, more polished experience.
It's also worth noting that Ubisoft has been undergoing major internal changes, delaying several announced and unannounced projects to focus on quality improvements and restructuring their development teams.
When IGN reached out to Ubisoft for an official statement regarding the leaks, the company refused to comment, sticking to their usual line: "We do not comment on rumors or speculation."
Despite the silence, many fans believe these developments signal that Ubisoft is serious about bringing Ghost Recon back in a big way, especially considering the franchise's legacy as one of the most iconic tactical shooters. The fact that they’re rebuilding the game from scratch suggests this isn't just a routine sequel. Instead, it's a complete overhaul likely involving gameplay mechanics, visuals, narrative direction, and more.
The gaming community is now buzzing with questions: Can Ubisoft restore Ghost Recon to its former glory? Especially after the mixed reception of titles like Breakpoint and Wildlands? For now, all signs point to real changes happening behind the scenes, and with credible sources like Insider Gaming and Tom Henderson backing these reports, the hype is building.