Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands - Season Pass
Wildlands' Season Pass is a co-op sandbox add-on worth considering only if you loved the base game, just know that one expansion is filler and one is genuinely good.
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About Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands - Season Pass
I went back through Wildlands with the Season Pass loaded up, and the honest answer is: the value here is uneven in a way that matters. The base game itself sits in a familiar Ubisoft space, a sprawling open-world tactical shooter set across a meticulously crafted Bolivia, where you lead a four-person Ghost squad to dismantle the Santa Blanca drug cartel from the bottom up. You collect intel to unlock missions, work your way up through cartel lieutenants called Buchons, and eventually push toward the head of the operation. The loop is repetitive by design, but the co-op carries it further than solo play ever could. The Season Pass bundles two major story expansions on top of the base game's content. Narco Road sends you into a world of underground racing and monster trucks, it is a tonal departure that most players find shallow and disconnected from everything that makes Wildlands engaging. It does not carry your main campaign character over, which kills any sense of narrative continuity right out of the gate. Fallen Ghosts is the stronger offering: your squad is shot down during an evacuation and hunted by an elite mercenary unit, and the tension is noticeably higher than in the base campaign. For PvE-focused players, Fallen Ghosts alone is the reason to consider the pass. The bundle also includes the Unidad Conspiracy side missions set in the Media Luna province, three ghost gear packs themed around the game's factions, an exclusive Bolivian Minibus vehicle, and early access to six Ghost War PvP classes, though the PvP content aged the fastest and will interest only a narrow slice of buyers in 2025. The base game's strengths and weaknesses carry directly into the Season Pass content. Sync Shot remains a satisfying mechanic whether you coordinate it with friends or lean on AI squadmates. Drone-assisted reconnaissance before breaching an outpost still has a quiet tactical pleasure to it. Weapon and character customization remain deep enough to keep tinkerers busy. What does not improve is enemy AI, which swings between oblivious and unfair with little middle ground, or vehicle handling, which was criticized at launch and has not been patched into something enjoyable. The Season Pass content inherits all of those rough edges. Who actually gets value here? Players who already put 30-plus hours into the base campaign with friends, enjoyed the co-op loop despite its repetition, and want a reason to stay in Bolivia a little longer. Solo players will find the expansions feel thin without good company. If you bounced off the base game's structure early, nothing in the pass fixes that underlying formula. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Ubisoft Paris
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Mar 6, 2017

