Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series has long been a staple for fans of tactical shooters, and rumors are stirring once more about its next installment. The last entry, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, launched in 2019, leaving enthusiasts eagerly awaiting news on what’s next.
Recent leaks suggest the new game, codenamed “Ovr,” is still in development and progressing steadily, with plans to enter an internal alpha stage later this year. Insider Gaming reportedly holds footage of the game and describes it as a tactical shooter, drawing comparisons to titles like Ready or Not and reminiscent of the Modern Warfare series. Speculation points towards a potential release in Fall 2026, approximately 12 months after the alpha phase.
Earlier reports hinted at the game being a first-person military simulation centered on a fictional “Naiman war.” While details remain scarce, fans can likely expect a setting akin to the modern environments seen in past Ghost Recon games.
Ubisoft has acknowledged delays in major releases, aiming for 2026 and beyond, largely due to the success of titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Nevertheless, 2024 could be promising for fans, with the much-anticipated Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake slated for release before April.
Though it’s unlikely we’ll hear more about the next Ghost Recon installment in the coming year, Ubisoft has several exciting releases and DLCs lined up, including potential announcements for Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division spin-off, Resurgence. As a tech writer with over seven years in the industry, I remain committed to delivering engaging and insightful content to readers, driven by my passion for gaming and technology.






