“Ghost Recon: Alpha” is a 2012 live-action short film serving as a prequel to the video game Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. The 21-minute film follows an elite U.S. Army unit known as the Ghosts as they undertake a covert mission behind enemy lines to eliminate a notorious war criminal, aiming to ensure the safety of a major global city.

Directed by François Alaux and Hervé de Crécy, “Ghost Recon: Alpha” was released as a promotional piece to generate excitement for the upcoming video game. It was made available for free on platforms such as Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and YouTube.

The film features intense action sequences and showcases the advanced military technology and tactics depicted in the Ghost Recon series. It provides fans with a cinematic glimpse into the game’s narrative universe, enhancing the overall storytelling experience.

For those interested in viewing “Ghost Recon: Alpha,” it is available on YouTube.