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TOM CLANCY’S GHOST RECON PHANTOMS® LAUNCHES NEW MAP

TOM CLANCY’S GHOST RECON PHANTOMS® LAUNCHES NEW MAP

The Galleryextends the number of maps in game to 10

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – May 28, 2014 – Today, Ubisoft® announced the release of a brand new map, The Gallery, in Ghost Recon Phantoms®.

“This new map is set in a circular museum inspired by the Guggenheim in New York. The difference is a double-helix staircase, similar to the Bramante Staircase in the Vatican Museum. To boost the level of challenge in The Gallery, there is only one point to capture, located at the top of the map, so both teams have to make their way to the top using one of the two paths. The Gallery was designed to have very little room to hide, making the map both tactical and fast-paced,” explained Simon Davis, Lead Designer on Ghost Recon Phantoms.

Additionally the recently released map voting feature allows players to choose which of Ghost Recon Phantom’s 10 maps they want to fight on.

For the latest information and to play now and play for free visit: www.GhostReconPhantoms.com

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