Ubisoft has released a new update in a series of updates designed to address a host of issues that Ghost Recon Breakpoint has been experiencing since the launch.
Update 1.0.3 is designed to fix the problem of deploying drones, fixes the problem that led to positioning players under the map, stopping night vision goggles from blocking radiation from weapons, and stopping a task completion notice after each loading screen.
While the basic endurance periods were increased by 66%, the endurance regeneration rate increased by 75%, and the consumption of endurance when sliding was reduced by 50%.
Up to 7 GB on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, 6.7 GB on Uplay and Epic Games for PC version.
When Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint was released in October this year, it received a lot of harsh criticism from critics and gaming experts, winning a rating of 55 to 63 out of a hundred on all platforms. This was Ubisoft's worst game for a strong game in years.
Besides, sales of the game have seen disappointing results, and to make matters worse for Ubisoft, sales of The Division 2 were also poor, Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft's chief executive, said.
Eventually, the company had to postpone the launch of new games in its current financial year, such as Watch Dogs Legion, Gods & Monsters and Rainbow Six Quarantine and Skull & Bones, to the new fiscal year, which starts in April 2020.
What do you think of the latest Ubisoft update for Ghost Recon Breakpoint? Will the updates provided by the company to this game restore confidence in the players? Or is it too late for this game?