Thursday, February 03 2005
Ubisoft, the publishers of Ghost Recon 2, have issued a press release revealing the chosen release date for the GameCube version, March 31st.
London, UK – 3rd Feb 2005 – Ubisoft, one of the world's largest videogame publishers, announced today that Tom Clancy's Ghost ReconTM 2 for the Nintendo GameCubeTM will be available on March 31st 2005. Developed by Ubisoft's Shanghai studio, Tom Clancy's Ghost ReconTM 2 lets players embody Captain Scott Mitchell, leader of the elite Ghost Recon Special Forces team, in a crucial mission to defuse a dangerous situation in North Korea in 2007.
To fully immerse gamers in the chaos of the war of tomorrow, Tom Clancy's Ghost ReconTM 2 delivers a killer Lone Wolf single-player mode based on prototypical soldier-of-the-future combat equipment currently being developed by the U.S. government, a full team of new Ghosts and a brand new over-the-shoulder camera angle (in addition to the popular first-person perspective). The game features unique special effects, cinematic sequences, supporting characters and industry-leading graphics.

02-Nov-04 | Ghost Recon 2 preview |
01-Nov-04 | Ghost Recon 2 screenshots |
28-Oct-04 | Ghost Recon 2 movie |
10-Oct-04 | Ghost Recon 2 Movie |
09-Apr-04 | Ubisoft Announces Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 |
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