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Ubisoft publishes the results of the Ghost Recon: Breakpoint survey

Ubisoft publishes the results of the Ghost Recon: Breakpoint survey

The survey gave voice to Ghost Recon: Breakpoint users to ask what improvements Ubisoft Paris should work in the coming months.

The community has spoken. After publishing a survey in which Breakpoint players were urged to point out what they want to see corrected in the latest installment of Ghost Recon, from Ubisoft they remain firm in their transparency policy. Therefore, it has been published in detail which facets are the most demanded by their community, as well as in the face of post-launch content thought since the beginning of next year.

According to the company, more than 50% of its players have asked for the introduction of teammates controlled by artificial intelligence, something that their predecessor, Wildlands, already had and which was nevertheless eliminated here. The aspects that follow with a percentage higher than 35% is the elimination of the range system in the equipment (which concerns the “looter shooter”), the improvement in the artificial intelligence of the enemies and the possibility of selling all the equipment That we don't want at once. Finally, and more than 30% of players endorse it, it is the elimination of the need to be connected to the internet at all times.

On the side of the unpublished additions, there is unanimity in which new content linked to the story mode, new weaponry and finally more customization options is wanted, both in the operator itself and in the way in which we can mold the weaponry. It doesn't end there: around 25% have asked for a package of improvements that affect the driving of vehicles, the elements of survival and the in-game economy.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint Survey Results

The study recognizes that some points will take time to arrive, but they affirm "to be working hard" to bring the most demanded elements as soon as possible. It is not for less. Its launch was somewhat rugged, as we said in our in-depth Reviews. But if something has shown Ubisoft with titles like Rainbow Six: Siege and For Honor is that no one is left behind: all their service games carry faithful support as part of their road map.

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