Ghost Recon

The Ghost Recon series is tactical shooter chaos served with a side of stealth, drones, and military-grade gear. It kicked off in 2001 with classic squad-based missions and has since evolved into a full-blown open-world playground where you can either sneak like a ghost… or blow everything up and deal with the consequences.

Originally all about tight, tactical gameplay and hardcore realism (looking at you, Ghost Recon, Island Thunder, Advanced Warfighter), the series eventually threw players into sprawling maps in games like Wildlands and Breakpoint. That’s where things got wild—suddenly you’re base-jumping off mountains, syncing headshots with a co-op squad, and driving motorcycles into enemy camps because, well, it’s fun.

Whether you’re ghosting through jungles in Bolivia, taking on rogue AIs in Auroa, or customizing your perfect loadout with every gun mod imaginable, Ghost Recon is all about freedom of approach. Play it stealthy, play it loud, play it with three friends who immediately ignore the plan—it’s up to you.

Sure, not every entry hit perfectly (cough Breakpoint at launch cough), but Ghost Recon always finds a way to scratch that tactical itch, especially if you love planning your attacks, clearing outposts, and feeling like a spec-ops legend.