Ghost Recon Breakpoint Discontinued After almost three years, Ubisoft has decided to end the controversial shooter. Breakpoint has come to an end in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. Ubisoft is putting Ghost Recon: Breakpoint to rest after nearly three years of development. With a boring open environment and little variety in gameplay, the live-service shooter got off to a shaky start. Above all, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint was severely affected by aggressive monetization and Ubisoft’s NFT effort. After all, the most recent improvements may be able to let the game shine once more. According to the majority of gamers who commented on the tweet, Ubisoft’s failing NFT campaign is to blame for the game’s sudden end. As a reminder, Ubisoft’s in-house service Quartz has begun selling NFTs in Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. The players, on the other hand, were very critical of this. However, you shouldn’t expect any fresh stuff in the near future. After almost three years, Ubisoft has decided to end the controversial shooter. However, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will no longer receive new content. Ubisoft’s decision has left players disappointed and perplexed. Unhappy players can be seen under the accompanying tweet who would have liked to have seen more of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s universe. Some users are even perplexed because they were anticipating new stuff. Finally, as @Mazzola pointed out, there are some loose ends. “However, three investigations remain open?” Daniel writes. Also, the entire third island must be unlocked.” “Just like Wildlands finished, one last operation to tie up the loose ends and announce the next part,” he continued. However, Ubisoft has announced that there will be no further updates. Unlike Ubisoft’s previous multiplayer shooter, Hyper Scape, we thank the fans for their love and support and will keep the servers operational.
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