Ce n’est plus vraiment une surprise, mais c’est maintenant sûr et certain : Ghost Recon 2 est en développement chez Red Storm (un studio d’Ubisoft) et devrait sortir à la fin de l’année sur PC et consoles (Ubi n’a pas souhaité dévoiler lesquelles pour l’instant).

Red Storm nous promet un nouveau moteur 3D, un super mode multijoueur (passant probablement par cette merde d’UBI.com), et un vilain conflit politique en Asie de l’Est. Tiens, encore un jeu sur le Vietnam ?

Et après les annonces hier de Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow et de Far Cry Instincts puis celle aujourd’hui de Ghost Recon 2, Ubi ne compte pas s’arrêter en si bon chemin, puisque deux nouveaux titres devraient être annoncés dans les prochains jours. Autant dire que le stand d’Ubisoft à l’E3 sera bien rempli cette année.

Pour le communiqué de presse (plein de bullshit) sur Ghost Recon 2, c’est ci-dessous.[–SUITE–]

Ghost Recon 2 Officially Announced!

THE FIRST TITLE IN A POWERFUL NEW ARSENAL OF WAR GAMES AIMED TO CONQUER THE MILITARY SHOOTER MARKET

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – April 8, 2004 – Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers, today confirmed development of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon™ 2, the long-awaited sequel to the best-selling modern military shooter that changed the online multiplayer experience for both PC and console fans around the world. With this title and two other key announcements to come in the next few days, Ubisoft is expanding its lineup of war games to every segment of the military category, from historical to near future, and aggressively positioning itself in the competitive war games market which accounted for 5 out of the top 10 shooter franchises in 2003. The Ghost Recon™ franchise contributed greatly to the strength of this segment with more than 5 million copies sold worldwide.

« Our ultimate goal is to become the primary player in the military shooter game arena, thanks to both our internal studios, proven to be amongst the best in the world in this category, and also through strategic alliances with high profile 3rd party developers, » said Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft’s President and CEO. « Stay tuned for more announcements that will significantly expand this area of the industry and further reinforce our overall military strategy. »

Developed by Ubisoft’s award-winning Red Storm studio, Ghost Recon 2 launches on next-generation consoles and PC this Holiday season. The game is set in the chaotic battlefields of tomorrow, and will offer gamers an insider’s view of the way large scale conflicts will be fought in the near future.

« Ghost Recon has established itself as a mega-selling franchise, and we’ve retained the core elements that made the first game such a success, » said Laurent Detoc, President of Ubisoft, Inc. « But for Ghost Recon 2, we wanted to dial up the intensity and adrenaline to create an experience of total war. We’ve retooled and improved every aspect of the game, and have integrated a host of incredible new features – and the result is amazing. You will truly feel like you are the hero of a near-future war movie when playing this game. »

Ghost Recon 2 will continue the tradition of intensity and realism associated with Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy brand, with an emotionally charged storyline, a completely redesigned graphics engine and the most intuitive gameplay to date, to fully immerse gamers into the chaos of a high tech war. The game will offer more action than ever before, as it puts players in command of an elite squad of special forces thrust into a tense political situation in East Asia. In addition, the top-notch multiplayer action that gamers expect from Red Storm will once again place Ghost Recon at the top of online console and PC gaming and will be a must-have for all online gaming fans this holiday season.

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