Ubisoft worked on more than just the game itself…
In February, Ubisoft announced that they are working on a companion to Ghost Recon: Wildlands. In other words, they were shooting a documentary, focusing on the drug business in Bolivia as a marketing tool for the game, but in the end, it came out roughly eight months after the game, and it’s called Wildlands!
We can only link the launch trailer as a video below, as the whole product is up on Amazon and iTunes.
„We spoke to the people who know the drug trade better than anyone else—iconic characters, from either side of the law, who have defined this continent’s notorious image. The war on drugs is a complex one, and we give viewers unprecedented insight into the people who have shaped this landscape, enabling a better understanding of a global issue which affects us all. When we finished the original edit, we felt that there were a few loose strands connecting the past to the modern-day cocaine trade and it was a key decision to delay the launch and protect the integrity of the story that we wanted to tell. For the first time as a viewer, you can see an abridged, true depiction of the birth and proliferation of the cocaine trade,” the film’s director, Colin Offland explains.
Source: PC Gamer
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