Ghost Recon Breakpoint release date: October 4, 2019 & Know Every Thing

Ubisoft’s Ghost Recon games have always put players in the boots of the best of the best, elite special operations soldiers trained to handle any situation. The series’ brave men and woman are always prepared, possessing the intel, weapons, gear, and gadgets needed to get the job done.

The recently revealed Ghost Recon Breakpoint isn’t having any of that. While the next entry in the tactical shooter franchise – out October 4th – still stars the titular super-soldiers, it’s stripping them of all their go-to resources and tossing them to the wolves.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint Trailer

Gameplay walkthroughs dropped for Ghost Recon Breakpoint

Settings Of Ghost Recon Breakpoint 

Breakpoint takes place across a sprawling open-world known as Aurora, an island that has been infiltrated by rebel forces who have engineered highly-advanced drones to fight against their makers. You’re behind enemy lines, and must do whatever it takes to survive.
Locations are vast and varied, ranging from rain-drenched jungles to luscious fields filled with wild animals. Whether playing alone or with a group of friends, you’ll need to adapt to environments in order to overwhelm enemies and emerge victorious.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint Gameplay

Following a similar model to Ghost Recon’s previous instalment, Breakpoint is a tactical shooter focusing on fierce gunplay and strategic teamwork across a number of unique missions. We imagine it will once again span a comprehensive campaign alongside multiplayer modes that will be supported for months after launch.
Breakpoint’s gameplay reveal follows a squad initially spread across Aurora before coming together to infiltrate a hostile compound. First, they opt for stealth, planting charges across the site before detonating them and manning a full-frontal assault. It’s suitably epic, darting between claustrophobic corridors and wide-open spaces as allies support each other.
After securing the mission’s target, our heroes are ambushed by a swarm of drones and forced to make an immediate retreat. It’s thrilling, and if the entire game can live up to such a sense a dynamism, we’re in for a treat later this year. Throughout solo and multiplayer, you can choose between four distinct classes, with more coming after release.

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