Be a spooky Tom Clancy ghost.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint has been trying to prove itself more than the game that financially broke Ubisoft’s back. Following a dismal launch in 2019, the development team at Ubisoft has been working on fixing what went wrong and getting the game to a place the players want it to be at.
Today the dev team announced a major update that should mollify both players who want a similar experience to Wildlands as well as those who have grown to like Breakpoint as it is. Rather than strip out the current mechanics and replace them wholesale, Breakpoint’s 2.0 update will introduce a whole new mode:
Coming March 24, Title Update 2.0 introduces the Ghost Experience, a new mode that lets players experience Ghost Recon Breakpoint three different ways. First, there’s the Regular Experience, which is the way Ghost Recon Breakpoint was released, featuring gear level and tiered loot. Next, there’s the new Immersive Experience that removes gear level and introduces a more realistic loot system, as well as a host of new tactical settings designed to heighten your immersion, such as stamina management, ammo loss on reload, health regen, risk of injury, and more.
For those who want a little of column a, little of column b approach, Breakpoint will also have a custom mode with the option to disable certain mechanics.
Features not scheduled for release in 2.0 but still in development include AI Teammates (sorry folks) and increasing focus on enemy AI. Players will be happy to hear that an offline mode is coming to Breakpoint where the game will go offline if it detects an unstable connection rather than booting the player out. Players will have access to all functionality except (obviously) matchmaking.
Source: Breakpoint