Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Trailer Teases Tech

In case yesterday's barebones announcement of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier left you a little uncertain as what to expect from the latest in the tactical shooter series, publisher Ubisof

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In case yesterday's barebones announcement of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier left you a little uncertain as what to expect from the latest in the tactical shooter series, publisher Ubisoft has released a teaser trailer which... doesn't explain much.

Explaining that "technology evolves, threats evolve and yet war is constant"--a little less snappy than Fallout's "War. War never changes."--the trailer reveals fancy tech including adaptive camouflage and shows flashes of locations all over the globe.

A multiplayer beta will run this summer, with access granted "for a limited time" to those who buy Splinter Cell: Conviction--which hits Xbox360 on April 13.

Developed by Ubisoft Paris, Future Soldier is slated for the 2010 holiday season and will hit PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP and DS. It's not entirely clear if all versions will arrive at this time, as Ubisoft has said it "will tell more about the PC version later."

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    February 10, 2010 5:58 AM

    stealth? if they made a nanosuit kinda of thing, that is very lame from ubisoft...

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      February 10, 2010 6:50 AM

      also, aliens!

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      February 10, 2010 7:24 AM

      I think it looks more like the scout cloak from Killzone 2 which at first I thought would be terrible but they implemented it very well.
      I never got into the Ghost Recon games so I can't comment on whether this fits into the style of this series or not.

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      February 10, 2010 9:30 AM

      There suits which bend light around themselves, a wearable cloaking device if you will. There's been alot of discussion about whether or not the U.S.. government actually has this technology or not.

      Not saying GRAW has some technological insight, but their awareness of vehicles like the M.U.L.E and advanced UAV's was a little ahead of what the general public knew.

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        February 12, 2010 2:03 AM

        No more insight than a few Jane's publications and speculation.

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