All Ghost Recon games, ranked

The Ghost Recon series has become a defining presence in tactical shooters, providing players with immersive, strategic gameplay and intense combat scenarios. From classic, difficult entries to open-world reinventions, each Ghost Recon title has made a unique contribution to the franchise.



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Whether you're a fan of the early squad-based missions or the expansive, cooperative environments of newer games, there's bound to be a title for you, or at least a memorable one. We'll explore the strengths and features that make each Ghost Recon game memorable in the world of tactical shooters.

Updated by Alfredo Robelo on November 22, 2024: The Ghost Recon franchise is still alive and well, especially with the situation Breakpoint finds itself in today. We've updated this article to include the latest entry in the series and format it according to today's standards.


11 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Predator

A monopoly that misses the mark

Ghost Recon Predator image showing the player aiming down a window.


Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Predator

released
November 16, 2010

developer
virtue

Released as a PSP exclusive, Predator had a promising premise but ultimately fell short due to clunky controls and limited gameplay. Set in the jungles of Sri Lanka, players were tasked with taking on tactical missions and stealthy approaches, but the experience was hampered by limited platforming.

For fans looking for a handheld tactical shooter, Predator offered a glimpse, but its execution didn't make it a standout game in the franchise. It's an ideal game to skip, not only because of its limitations, but also because it's not available on newer hardware.

10 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (Wii version)

On Rails Experience

Ghost Recon Wii image showing the player aiming down a hallway.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon (2010)

platform
wii

released
November 16, 2010

developer
next level gaming

This Wii-exclusive Ghost Recon game brought the series to motion-controlled consoles, but struggled to capture the tactical depth fans expected. With simplified mechanics and an on-rails experience, this version departs from traditional open-ended strategy gameplay.


Although it attempted to appeal to casual players, it lacked what made Ghost Recon appealing, especially the way to execute a plan beyond shooting down a gallery of enemies. It can still be a fun experience, but it's far from the series as a whole.

9 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Phantom

free play games

Ghost Recon Phantoms image showing the Agents from the cinematic trailer.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantom

franchise
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon

released
April 10, 2014

developer
Ubisoft Singapore

Phantoms was Ubisoft's attempt to bring the Ghost Recon experience into the online free-to-play arena. Featuring team-based tactical gameplay, the game emphasized cooperative strategy and cover-based mechanics, demonstrating that the Ghost Recon formula could work as a multiplayer game.

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Although it had a dedicated following, the game was eventually discontinued, but its approach to online multiplayer paved the way for similar tactical shooters. Although it wasn't an enduring success, some characters and archetypes remain in XDefiant, but it's unknown how long they will last.


8 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars

A tactical gem for Nintendo 3DS

Ghost Recon Shadow Wars image featuring three agents in the cinematic trailer.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars

released
March 27, 2011

developer
Ubisoft Sophia

Shadow Wars brings the Ghost Recon series to the Nintendo 3DS with a turn-based tactical approach, blending the series' strategic elements with the handheld format. Players control several squad members who take turns navigating a grid, covering positions and eliminating enemies.

Although it differs from the traditional shooting style, its challenging strategy elements have earned it a special place among fans of tactical games on handheld consoles. It achieved what other games had tried and failed to achieve on consoles like the Wii and PSP. Bring your tactical experience to another format and adapt it to fit rather than force it.

7 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon

The classic that started it all

Ghost Recon image showing two agents in a promo screenshot.


The original Ghost Recon set the standard for tactical realism in gaming, allowing you to command a squad of elite soldiers through dangerous missions. It emphasized planning, precision, and teamwork, which became the series' hallmarks.

Although its graphics are dated by today's standards, the original game is fondly remembered for its innovative gameplay and realistic combat. It's easily accessible on platforms like Steam, so you can start with the series from its roots and see how it's evolved over the years and what it got right from the beginning.

6 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2

Improved winning formula

Ghost Recon Advanced Warfare 2 image showing a player aiming down a hallway.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2

released
March 6, 2007

developer
Red Storm Entertainment, High Voltage Software, Grin

Building on the success of its predecessor, Advanced Warfighter 2 introduces new tactical mechanics and a refined combat system to further immerse players in a near-future war. Players praised the game's improved visuals, advanced AI, and expanded co-op options, making it a popular sequel.


It didn't reinvent the wheel, but it did provide a refined experience for fans of tactical shooters. It's not worth revisiting these days compared to the original Advanced Warfighter, but it's still a solid game if you want to play the entire series.

5 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2

official extension

Ghost Recon 2 image showing two agents about to begin a mission.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2

released
November 16, 2004

developer
red storm entertainment

Ghost Recon 2 is a significant upgrade to the series with improved graphics, refined controls, and a compelling storyline set against the backdrop of a fictional conflict in North Korea. The game maintained the tactical depth fans loved while providing a more accessible experience.

Its cinematic presentation and challenging missions have earned it a solid place in franchise history and paved the way for future innovations. The series has come a long way since the initial title, but gameplay improvements and changes to the fictional conflict have allowed Ghost Recon 2 to make a name for itself.


4 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

Futuristic war with tactical superiority

Ghost Recon Future Soldier image showing four agents in a defensive position.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Future Soldier

released
May 22, 2012

developer
Ubisoft Paris, Red Storm Entertainment, Next Level Games, Virtuos

Future Soldier embraced advanced technology, giving players futuristic gadgets like active camouflage and remote-controlled weapons. Its focus on high-tech tactics and teamwork earned it praise for its story and multiplayer modes, but its multiplayer is virtually unplayable today.

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Future Soldier strikes a balance between traditional Ghost Recon tactics and innovative technology, making it a standout title for fans of modern military shooters. Many of the futuristic concepts introduced, such as weaponized drones, may not feel futuristic now, but they are still fun and effective to use.

3 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint

open world adventure

Ghost Recon Breakpoint image showing Agent from the cinematic trailer.


Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint

released
October 4, 2019

developer
Ubisoft Paris

Breakpoint introduced players to a large open world jungle environment, adding survival elements and an extensive skill tree. Breakpoint was criticized for bugs and microtransactions at launch, but has since received updates that improve gameplay and address player feedback.

Its co-op features and tactical depth continue to attract fans, making it a solid introduction for players who enjoy cooperative open-world exploration. It pales in comparison to Wildlands, but if you enjoy the multiplayer aspect of this game, this latest entry may be your best choice.

2 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter

A revolution in tactical shooting games

Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter image showing the player aiming down the street.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter

released
March 9, 2006

developer
Red Storm Entertainment, Ubisoft Paris

Advanced Warfighter changed the game for the series by taking tactical combat to a new level with advanced graphics, cover-based systems, and improved squad control. Set in a near future with cutting-edge military technology, it redefined the series and won several awards.


Its innovative approach to gameplay and immersive environments has made Ghost Recon one of the most beloved titles in history. It's not as easy to use as the original Ghost Recon, but if you get the chance to try this classic, you won't be disappointed.

1 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands

The ultimate open world tactical shooter

Ghost Recon Wildlands image showing Agent from the cinematic trailer.

Wildlands brings the Ghost Recon series into a bold open-world environment, allowing players to explore Bolivia's vast and diverse landscape. The game's flexible mission structure encourages exploration and creativity. Players can achieve their objectives however they want, from stealthy infiltration to explosive all-out assaults.


Cooperative multiplayer mode is one of the standout features, allowing for smooth team play with up to four players. With highly customizable characters, vehicles, and an extensive arsenal, Wildlands allows players to shape their own approach. The sandbox-style gameplay and freedom it offers have firmly established Wildlands as a fan favorite and the final entry in the franchise.

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