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Ubisoft reveals its plans to fix Ghost Recon: Breakpoint

Ubisoft reveals its plans to fix Ghost Recon: Breakpoint

Ubisoft has laid out its future plans for Ghost Recon: Breakpoint.

In a site update, the French publishing firm revealed its plans to tackle the bugs players have reported in-game. Most recently, on October 15th the company released a game patch fixing multiple bugs, with a further update being launched on November 15th.

The company is also getting ready for post-launch content, Project Titan, the games first raid will be released in December. A further event, Terminator Live, will launch not long after Project Titan.

While Breakpoint is designed to be played in co-op or compleletyl solo, Ubisoft is adding AI companions - as promised at E3 - to the game in the future.

“We know that we have a lot of work ahead of us to get the game where you want it to be, and that not everything will be addressed or released as fast as all of you might like. Big changes can take time to make sure they are done right, but we still want to be as transparent as we can about the current state of development.

“In order to ensure we are tackling the right topics at the right time, we are also looking into releasing a Community Survey that will help you to express yourself about the future content and improvements of the game.”

Recently, the French publishing giant revealed that Ghost Recon: Breakpoint has underperformed - citing it wasn’t different enough to its predecessor.

As a result of both Breakpoint and The Division 2 falling short, the company’s financial forecast for 2019/20 has been cut by 33 per cent.


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