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Notes from the development team in Ubisoft Paris

The mission in the GRAW 2 single player demo happens in the mountains surrounding Juarez near the US border. The environments are pretty different and refreshing for a Ghost Recon game. They also feature some of the new technological and visual features in the new game, but there is much more are to discover in the rest of the game.

In this demo the player will get the experience outdoor gameplay in open environment. This mission is one that requires you to sneak upon your enemy and recon the environment. In order to do so the player is granted the support of a UAV Cypher drone. They will be able to experience the Cross com 2.0 Command Full View with this drone first. This will allow the player to take direct control of the drone and fly it through its camera view. Hence they can recon the environment very accurately and spot enemies to engage from a favorable position.

In this demo the player will also be able to use other of the support available to the Ghosts. The second being a ground drone called the M.U.L.E. The Mule carries equipment & ammo allowing the player to change weapons whenever he is close to the M.U.L.E. In the demo the player will be able to get a Counter Snipe Weapon that will allow them to snipe enemies from a far distance and even take out enemies hidden behind thin surfaces including thin walls. The M.U.L.E. can also be used as mobile cover, which can be very useful in this kind of wide open environment. Last but not least the player can take direct control of the MULE through the Cross com 2.0 Command Full View & drive the mule to either recon the terrain and spot enemies or even to distract them by attracting their attention to the MULE.

The last support the player will get is his team of ghost that he can control directly and very precisely thanks to the cross com 2.0 and the Command Full View system. While you can't take control of the Ghosts you can order them very accurately when seeing through their mounted camera. While the first part of the demo is requiring a stealthy recon approach the end of the mission will be very tense as the enemy tries to use a mortar barrage to prevent you from attacking their camp. In this situation the Command Full View will be very useful to precisely direct your team-mates to the best suited cover, approach the enemy using tactical flanks, or order them to attack priority targets.

The demo ends when the Mexican forces are getting reinforcement brought by helicopter putting the player in a very difficult situation.

For the demo purpose the difficulty has been adapted versus the final game. The final game will propose 3 difficulty settings providing an enjoyable experience for any type of gamers. Also some hints & tips are made available in the demo to make it easier to play. The level design has also been adapted to provide a more diverse gradual experience. This demo only hints at a small part of the whole GRAW2 experience. See the game footage videos available to get a bigger picture of what GRAW2 will be.

Eric Bratcher
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