Ubisoft ends active development on Ghost Recon Breakpoint

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Break points will cease to exist. At the very least, no new points.

Ubisoft, the publisher of Ghost Recon has made it clear in a statement posted on their Ghost Recon Twitter account that they have announced BreakpointThis will stop updating. Both servers, however, can still be accessed for use. Breakpoint and its predecessor, 2017’s Ghost Recon Wildlands.

BreakpointLaunch was difficult for the game. There were many criticisms of its gear-based, more tiered loot system. This was at odds with the game’s history of more realistic tactical action, the sort that made Wildlands so popular.

The gear system was entirely discarded in 2020’s “Ghost Experience” update, making Breakpoint a better overall game and more like what fans expected — while also making it clear how Breakpoint was different from Ubisoft’s OthersTactical shooter Division 2.

You might like Wildlands, Ghost Recon Breakpoint received approximately two years’ worth of updates that added a wide variety of content. There’s currently no new Ghost Recon game on the horizon to replace it.

Breakpoint’s last significant update was, ironically, Ubisoft’s first experiment with NFTs, back in December 2021.

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