Ghost Recon Breakpoint: Ubisoft explains how to improve it

Can the Ghost Recon Breakpoint not had the best start to launch, however as said last week the CEO of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot, the creators will continue to strongly support it and listening to the community to improve it.

This time Ubisoft made new statements, saying:

We are aware that some of the design choices we have made with Breakpoint have sparked reactions and discussions. We are happy that players have embraced the new elements of the game, but we understand there is plenty of room for improvement. Some people like the new survival mechanisms because they offer more to the overall experience, while others don’t like the loot progression we added.

One of the key elements of our vision for the game is to push fans to delve into a rich and authentic military experience. With this vision and your feedback, we are constantly working to improve your experience. We want you to direct this experience to make it more enjoyable for you. After all, freedom of choice has always been part of Ghost Recon’s DNA.

Continuing, the company said the changes would take some time before they came, asking players for their patience and help.

We know we have enough work ahead of us to get the game where it needs to be. However, things may not be all that fast or the result may not be for everyone. Big changes take time to get right. We want to be clear about where exactly development is.

For starters the company will give priority to technical problems and overall stability of the title. However, the creators also talked about their plans for post-launch content, in-game economy, AI teammates and much more. You can read more about how Ubisoft will improve the game by clicking here.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint is available for PS4, Xbox One and PC.