While it might be tempting to look for a "repack" for mobile, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier does not have an official Android version . The game was only released for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3
Decommissioning of online services for older legacy Ubisoft games (A - M)
: Many "highly compressed" or "repack" files for mobile are actually malicious software designed to compromise your device. : Some listings on the Google Play Store
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There is no official Android version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, and online "repacks" are likely fake and carry high risks of malware. The 3D tactical shooter was only officially released for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, with online servers shut down in 2024. For official information, visit Ubisoft.
- Use a burner phone – Never install on your main device with banking apps.
- Check the APK permissions – If a game wants SMS, Phone, or Contacts, delete immediately.
- Upload to VirusTotal – Before installing, upload the APK to VirusTotal. If more than 5 antivirus engines flag it, it’s malware.
- Disable internet during first launch – Open the APK in airplane mode. If it demands internet to "verify license" but never loads game graphics, it’s a fake.
- Look for the OBB folder – Real large Android games (like GTA: San Andreas) include a large
.obbfile inAndroid/obb/com.ubisoft.futuresoldier/. If the "repack" has no OBB, it’s fake.
Why You Won’t Find a Real Android Port
- Hardware limitations – The game was built for x86 PC architecture and older consoles. Porting it to Android would require significant re-engineering.
- No announcement from Ubisoft – The developer has never released or hinted at a mobile version.
- Cloud streaming alternatives – You can play it on Android via Xbox Cloud Gaming (Game Pass Ultimate) or PS Remote Play, but that requires owning the game on console/PC and a strong internet connection.