Ghost Recon Breakpoint had a very difficult release in 2019, receiving a wave of criticism for its weak AI and excessive micro-purchases. Ghost Recon Breakpoint was a major reason for the postponement of several Ubisoft titles, as the company felt it needed to rethink its approach to titles.

After this crisis in 2019, Ubisoft began improving the game through a series of updates, such as the next-gen update and an update that improved the AI ​​of the game's characters.


Journalist Tom Henderson and Insider Gaming website revealed that the new Ghost Recon game is targeting a release date of 2025 or 2026. It will feature a first-person perspective as its primary gameplay.

The game will also feature combat and tactical shooting similar to Rainbow Six, Arma, and Ready Or Not—a combination of tactics and war simulation.

Despite the game's numerous issues, Ubisoft announced that it will continue to update and support the game throughout 2021, with further updates, without providing any details.

It's worth noting that the game is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia, and is also available with enhanced graphics on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 via cross-play.

Does this information excite you about the new title of Ghost Recon?

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