Fans can rejoice! The new Raven Strike DLC will be available in September for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Solider. Check out all the new content!
Ubisoft has announced the Raven Strike DLC pack, the second Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier DLC package. A throwback to traditional Ghost Recon gameplay, Raven Strike features larger maps, complex missions and an increased level of difficulty. It contains three campaign missions and a new Guerilla Mode map, each playable with up to four players. Raven Strike will be available on 11th September, 2012 for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and 12th September, 2012 for the Sony PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system.
Additionally, Ubisoft disclosed that the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier development team is hard at work on further DLC content planned for release later this year.
Raven Strike DLC content includes:
3 new missions in Campaign Mode
Ubisoft has announced the Raven Strike DLC pack, the second Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier DLC package. A throwback to traditional Ghost Recon gameplay, Raven Strike features larger maps, complex missions and an increased level of difficulty. It contains three campaign missions and a new Guerilla Mode map, each playable with up to four players. Raven Strike will be available on 11th September, 2012 for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and 12th September, 2012 for the Sony PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system.
Additionally, Ubisoft disclosed that the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier development team is hard at work on further DLC content planned for release later this year.
Raven Strike DLC content includes:
3 new missions in Campaign Mode
- Secure Dawn: a foggy marsh in Kazakhstan where the Ghosts will not be allowed access to advanced technology (no optical camouflage, drone or sensor grenade)
- Cold Walker: a train depot on the Russian countryside
- Argent Thunder: a nighttime urban setting in Moscow
- Sawmill: face 50 waves of enemies on a foggy Russian countryside
