Tom Clancy's 'Ghost Recon: Wildlands' release date, updates: Game will not be released soon?

Ubisoft has been very busy with a lot of video games they have released recently and more game offerings that are scheduled to be unveiled in the near future. One of the video games that game enthusiasts have been all excited about is the next installment of the successful "Ghost Recon" game series called "Ghost Recon: Wildlands." The upcoming shooter video game with the famous Tom Clancy label is available for pre-orders as early as this year, and it will feature a lot of changes from the previous "Ghost Recon" installments such as the anticipated open world gaming experience to be featured in "Wildlands."
"Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is the tenth installment overall of the "Ghost Recon" franchise, and aside from the open world gameplay that is going to be introduced for the first time in the entire "Ghost Recon" series, "Wildlands" is also expected to drop the futuristic setting and will be the first in the franchise to have a present day timeline, according to PCGamesN.
The only bad news for the fans who have been waiting to have the upcoming Ubisoft video game in their consoles is that "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is not yet ready for final packaging this year and it is expected to be released sometime in 2017, according to The BitBag. The initial estimate for the release of "Wildlands" to digital markets is sometime before April 2017, although that could be the earliest release date estimate as of the meantime as Warp Zoned reported. It is also reported that Ubisoft's other big games such as "For Honor," "South Park: The Fractured But Whole," and "Watch Dogs 2" are going to be launched along with "Wildlands" within the same period.
A lot of factors may be holding back any plans for an earlier release of "Ghost Recon: Wildlands," with Ubisoft still attending to many issues raised by the players who have recently purchased their newly-released video games "The Division" and "Rainbow Six Siege."