
Ubisoft promised this functionality before its launch, but has already confirmed that it would not be ready until later.
That Ghost Recon Breakpoint has not met the expectations of Ubisoft is something that the company itself has recognized, which does not mean that they will not continue to support it. In fact, the French are working to reverse the situation with new updates that will iron out the most controversial aspects. One of them is the absence of companions managed by the AI, a functionality that was present in the previous title, Ghost Recon Wildlands. Fortunately, there is always light at the end of the tunnel: the update will be ready in the summer.
This has been confirmed by Ubisoft in its roadmap published on the official website of the video game. Although no more specific date is offered, it is stated that it will come out during the summer season. In the same way, during those months the Live Event 2 will also begin. The entry published on the website also highlights the correction of a series of bugs. "We know that the DMR exploit has had a significant impact on our PvP and raid players," they admit. Still, they are working on a temporary solution while investigating a final settlement.
They appreciate the feedback
After the publication of the Ghost Experience, which includes Immersive Mode —a series of options that allow you to customize the gaming experience—, Ubisoft asked for the opinion of its players. The French company wanted to thank all of them for their collaboration. “We want to thank all of you for taking your time to contribute your thoughts and feedback; it is a truly valuable resource for us, ”they stated in the statement. "We are still synthesizing feedback with developers to better understand how we can incorporate requests." Ubisoft welcomes the response from users and asks for patience as they continue to work on reinforcing the new options.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint was released in late 2019 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Later, it was also marketed on Google Stadia.