Ghost Recon Wildlands Closed Beta Has Glitches Players Can Exploit

Ghost Recon Wildlands closed beta play is hiding a glitch. Fortunately, players can take advantage of that bug to explore the rest of the map.

Glitch That Allows Exploration

Bugs in games normally irritate players but such is not the case for the Ghost Recon Wildlands beta version. The glitch allows players to gain access to the closed maps of the game.

How To Exploit Glitch

There is a limit to the map players can explore in the closed beta of Ghost Recon Wildlands. Those who go over the allowed boundary will encounter the "Return" message. Those who ignore it will immediately die and spawn once more inside the legal area.

Youtube presenter M. Cantinella found and reported an exploit for this restriction. Player will have to travel to the southeast corner of the map towards a place where the map narrows down. Once there, proceed to the Northeast part of that section.

Players will then reach a river that they must cross quickly. A warning message will start appearing once players start crossing. Turn the boat a little bit to the right until a purple marker on the minimap appears. Players can also head to any are where they will encounter enemies.

Once the players see the enemy, they must attack immediately with everything they have. Players can even use grenades just to overpower them. The attack will actually cause the bug to activate. If the player survives the attack, they could now roam the rest of the map freely.

The "Return" message will still appear but at least players will not die and respawn to old area. The forbidden are though has no mission to offer as of press time. It simply allows player to explore it although they can enemies there from time to time.

Ghost Recon Wildlands is one of the latest offering of Ubisoft. It's basically a covert action simulation against the drug cartels, according to the official website.

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