You can now pre-register for Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad on the Play Store

You can now pre-register for Tom Clancy's Elite Squad on the Play Store 4

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Elite Squad

Tom Clancy may have died a few years ago, but the gaming franchises using his brand and characters from his books are alive and kicking. The latest title to bear the Tom Clancy name is Elite Squad which brings together a host of heroes and villains from Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, The Division, Splinter Cell, H.A.W.X., and EndWar to battle it out PVP.

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Featuring iconic maps such as Brooklyn Bridge, Presidential Plane, Death Angel Church, and Detention Facility, the action takes place with dynamic 5v5 shooting battles.

“Rally your best squad to put an end to UMBRA’s campaign of chaos. Complete the campaign mode to revive all series of events that made UMBRA the common enemy of all your favorite heroes and villains and led to the creation of the Elite Squad initiative, the unconventional unit tasked to take down UMBRA.”

The game requires an online connection and is compatible with Android version 4.3 and above, so the last version of Jelly Bean or higher.

Once released, Elite Squad will be free to download although there will, of course, be In-App-Purchases available. Parents will be happy to note that the ability to make In-App-Purchases can be disabled in the device Settings.

You can pre-register your interest for Tom Clancy's Elite Squad via the Google Play link below.

Pre-register Now: Tom Clancy's Elite Squad (Play Store Link)

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