The next installment in the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series, codenamed 'Over,' is set to move into internal alpha testing in Fall 2023, with a possible release date in Fall 2026. This news follows Ubisoft's confirmation of halting development on Ghost Recon Breakpoint, indicating a complete series reset that has prolonged the game's development cycle. Although Ubisoft has not officially commented on rumors, the timeline suggests the shooter has been in the works for some time. Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which received mixed reviews, appears to have influenced this shift in focus as Ubisoft takes steps to revive the franchise.

When will the next Ghost Recon game be released?

The next Ghost Recon game is estimated to release in Fall 2026, following approximately 12 months of alpha testing that begins this Fall.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, originally released in 2001, has been a staple in tactical shooter gaming. The franchise is known for its strategic gameplay, squad tactics, and the blending of single-player and multiplayer experiences. Previous titles have gained popularity for their expansive open-world environments and cooperative play, making them cherished within the gaming community. The upcoming game is expected to carry forward these elements while perhaps incorporating lessons learned from previous installments like Breakpoint.