A new report has surfaced the first details on a new game in the Ubisoft Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Series, even though Ubisoft has not officially revealed that the project exists. The leak points to a late 2026 or early 2027 release window and suggests the franchise is headed toward a harder, more tactical style.
The information came from a leaker identified as Rogue I Tx, who also shared leaked media in support of the claims. In a comment attached to the report, Rogue I Tx said the game is “Definitely inspired by” Ready or Not, the tactical first-person shooter released in 2023 by VOID Interactive.
If the details are accurate, the new Ghost Recon would mark a clear shift for the long-running military series. It is said to emphasize realism more than previous installments, with greater focus on stealth, environment and squad tactics. The report also says the game will use a more limited user interface to push a more hardcore experience, and that the setting is expected to move the Ubisoft series to Asia.
That direction would fit a broader pattern fans have been waiting to see answered for years. There have been rumors for some time about a new Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon game, but Ubisoft has still said nothing publicly about one. The company has also not set a reveal date, and there is still no precise release date attached to the project.
The silence leaves a familiar gap around the franchise: what Ubisoft plans to do next after the last two games, Wildlands and Breakpoint, which were presumably made by Ubisoft Paris. Wildlands was a success. Breakpoint bombed. A return built around realism and tighter squad play would look like a response to that split, but for now it remains only a rumor backed by leaked media, not an official announcement.
For players waiting on the series, the takeaway is simple: a new Ghost Recon may be in motion, and if it arrives in late 2026 or early 2027, it could be the most serious attempt yet to turn the franchise into a true tactical shooter again.

