Ghost Recon Breakpoint Players Want Offline Play, Gear Score Removed

Ghost Recon Breakpoint's Overhaul

Ubisoft recently put out a survey asking players on the fixes they would like to see in their recently released Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Now that the results are out, we can see that the majority of players want an offline play and the removal of Gear Score.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint did not have such a good launch and came with a lot of issues ever since it released. Ubisoft promised a lot of changes that they would make to the game and fix the issues that many players were reporting. The intention of the studio was to get the game back on track and fix the issues that were holding it back.

The survey results show that the players want bug fixes, and to improve all the technical aspects of the game. The game was marred with a quality gameplay experience and prevented many from having a smooth experience. One of the main reasons that prevented the game to work properly is the lack of AI teammates. Ubisoft was aware of this issue and has already been working on it since the launch of the game.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint Offline Play

Another request that the players have made is about the removal of tier loot and gear score. Additionally, the biggest request was more story content, which was request by more than 70% of the players, while other players want to see new weapons and more customization options in the game.

Now that Ubisoft has an idea of what they need to work on, we might get to see some of the issues getting fixed in the near future. So far, the requests are highlighted to be in progress for fixing, Ubisoft has not revealed how they plan to bring out the changes requested for Ghost Recon Breakpoint, but we hope to see some offline play in the future.

Post your comments below and let us know if you would like to see offline play in Ghost Recon Breakpoint.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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