A new patch for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint has gone live today. It is an online shooter game that has been developed by Ubisoft Paris. It is available on all three platforms including : Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
The game will also be released on the upcoming gaming platform, Google Stadia. Speaking of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, it is a sequel to Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands. Players get to play as Lieutenant Colonel Anthony “Nomad” Perryman in the game.
The game features an island named Aurora, where all the action takes place. Nomad is a member of special ops, who has the job to investigate troubles created by Skell Technology. Now, let us have a look at the changes that have been incorporated in the latest update of the game.
Today’s patch has fixed the issue which was causing ‘Skell Port map’ to appear less frequently in standard map rotation in Ghost War. The new update has also unlocked Multicam camo for all players. This means players will be getting Standard, Arid, Black and Tropic gear and clothing.
Players can locate the Multicam Apine in a chest in the Fen Bog area. However, players can also get the Multi Camo for weapons under the Class progression system. Developers will also release November Monthy Update for the game, later this week.
The monthly update is expected to bring a lot of enhancements and bug fixes to the game. Earlier, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Update 1.0.2 fixed the matchmaking issues that were occurring in Co-op mode of the game.
Apart from that, patch 1.0.2 also brought adjustments and some balancing to ‘aim assist’ in PvP mode of the game. It also corrected zones where players were getting stuck on Skell Port. Milestone conditions for assault certification were also fixed.
The previous patch also made some tweaks to the loot system. Ghillie top was also added to the loot pool. It also made some improvements to weapon descriptions to better match their authentic characteristics.You can find more details of the previous update by heading here.
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