The recruitment drive: The 'news' breaks across all news and gaming channels, that the elite and extremely secretive Ghosts regiment are looking for new recruits.
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The chosen recruits are contacted via personal email and issued their orders.
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The 'weapon' of choice is their smart device. Recruits need to pass a fingerprint identification to active the app.
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Once verified a unique access code is issued.
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Phase 2: D-Day dawns for the new recruits. Around the world at the exact same time, recruits enter their unique access code. After a retina and thumb scan they enter Fort Bragg. Mess this up, be late or forget the access code they're out, no excuses, that's as far as they go.
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After a retina and thumb scan they enter Fort Bragg. Mess this up, be late or forget the access code they're out, no excuses, that's as far as they go.
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Mess this up, be late or forget the access code they're out, no excuses, that's as far as they go.
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Once in, the clock starts ticking. A drill sergeant immediately reminds you that this is not for couch potatoes.
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The drill sergeant briefs them throughout the 60 hours. Weapons training lets them try out the futuristic kit in virtual firing ranges and in combat exercises. Also test drive and fly the various vehicles and drones.
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A real-time role play simulated battlefield tests their leadership skills and bravery. They can't 'pause' and go and make a cup of tea. The battlefield plays out in real-time the consequences to every decision the recruit makes.
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The barracks is an online barracks room for recruits to vent, console or brag to fellow recruits. All social media channels are at their disposal to share the experience. They will remember this 60 hours for the rest of their lives.
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There's no magic health potion in this game. If they get injured it's as if they get injured in real life and hampers their performance accordingly. 
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