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Ubisoft asks the Ghost Recon Breakpoint community to improve it

Ubisoft asks the Ghost Recon Breakpoint community to improve it

Ubisoft, aware of the disappointment caused by the launch of Ghost Recon Breakpoint, goes to the players to ask for feedback for the future.

Ubisoft, which at no time has hidden its disappointment in the Ghost Recon Breakpoint Reviews, is still considered by one of its spearheads, and after promising improvements, it now goes to the game community to ask what features to implement in the future. The game has been far from reaching the expectations of the gala editor, as well as the players, with what have already been put to work in future updates that make this game what in principle was expected.

A better future for the Ghosts

Some days ago that Ubisoft itself detailed in what aspects they would focus when updating Ghost Recon Breakpoint, but the French company has been characterized in recent times – see the case of The Division – in being very attentive to what the community has to say, with which it has resorted to a survey to deepen what players want.

Ubisoft asks the Ghost Recon Breakpoint community to improve it

This slope goes to the point, and the second question – after asking, obviously, the game has been played – is what aspect to improve of Ghost Recon Breakpoint, among which are given to choose, among others, the enemy AI, the interface , eliminate the levels of equipment, as well as its rarity, or the internal economy of the game, something that Ubisoft has already retouched in a certain way. Obviously, you also want to know what elements the community wants to see added, such as more PVP content, more customization options, new skills, more content for the story or even raids.

As announced in the post, the study will pay special attention to the most chosen options, all of them previously consulted and frequently mentioned as some of the weaknesses of Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Right now the game has a 55 grade average in Metacritic, having received a 6 in its Reviews in Meristation.

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