The characters can interact through combat cooperation. For instance, the Ghost Recon soldiers can teach the RWBY characters about stealth and tactical maneuvers. The RWBY characters, in turn, can show the Ghost Recon team their unique Semblance abilities. Blake could use her Shadow clones to confuse enemies, which might be a new concept for the Ghost Recon soldiers.
In a more complex interaction, a character from Ghost Recon, say the team leader, could befriend a RWBY character like Ruby. They could exchange their views on leadership. Ruby, as a young leader, could learn about more strategic and long - term planning from the Ghost Recon leader, while the leader could be inspired by Ruby's ability to lead with heart and inspire loyalty in her team.
Ruby Rose is often a popular crossover character. Her leadership skills and powerful semblance make her a natural fit in many scenarios. She can easily adapt to the tactical situations in a Ghost Recon - like setting, leading the way with her speed and determination.
They could interact through combat. For example, the Autobots' powerful blasters and physical strength could be combined with RWBY characters' unique weapon - based combat styles. The Autobots could provide cover fire while the RWBY characters get in close for more precise strikes.
The characters could start off as enemies. The Horsemen might be seen as threats by the RWBY characters because of their intimidating appearance and their connection to destruction in the case of War. But then they could discover a common goal, such as stopping a powerful entity that is causing chaos in both worlds. They would then have to learn to work together, with the RWBY characters teaching the Horsemen about their world and vice versa.
The characters could interact through a portal that connects their two universes. For instance, Ben could be exploring different dimensions and stumble upon Remnant. Then he meets the RWBY team, and they start to exchange knowledge about their respective worlds.
Blake could use her stealth and agility to observe the Slenderman from a distance. She might notice patterns in his behavior that the others don't. This would then be used to help the team come up with a more effective plan to either avoid or confront the Slenderman.
Another concept could be the team - building aspect. Characters from RWBY and Ghost Recon could form mixed teams. They would have to learn to work together, with the RWBY characters bringing their individual skills and the Ghost Recon operatives their military training. This could create some interesting character dynamics, like Yang's brashness contrasting with the more methodical approach of a Ghost Recon soldier.
The RWBY characters would likely be initially cautious when interacting with those from Seven Deadly Sins. Ruby, with her innocent and curious nature, might be the first to approach and try to make friends. She would be fascinated by the different powers and cultures. Weiss, on the other hand, might be more standoffish due to her pride. She could see the Seven Deadly Sins characters as uncivilized at first. Blake might be more empathetic, especially if she encounters characters dealing with inner turmoil like the sins represent. Yang would probably be ready for a fight or a friendly sparring session right away.
The interactions would be diverse. Ruby's bubbly personality could break the ice with some of the more serious Soul Eater characters like Stein. Weiss's refined upbringing might clash with the more rough - around - the - edges nature of some of the Soul Eater students. Blake could find common ground with Soul, as they both have a bit of a dark side. Yang would be a source of energy and enthusiasm in the crossover. The Soul Eater characters would introduce the RWBY crew to the concept of collecting souls and how important it is in their world, while the RWBY characters would share their experiences of fighting for their world against the Grimm.
A simple way could be through a dimensional rift. A character from RWBY accidentally stumbles into the Worm universe or vice versa. Then they have to figure out how to get back while dealing with each other's worlds' problems.
The story length of Ghost Recon Wildlands can vary depending on how you play. If you focus mainly on the main missions, it might take around 20-30 hours. But if you explore every side quest and activity, it could stretch to 50 hours or more.