It's fair to say that Ghost Recon Breakpoint had a slightly shaky launch. Critics' responses to the game were financial report from developer Ubisoft. Now, however, the studio is launching the first of two big, planned updates and an in-depth survey for players to help get the game on track.
As spotted by Polygon, the Ghost Recon Breakpoint devs have announced on Reddit that their "first step" towards improving and ing the game in the long term comes with two updates, the first being due to drop this month. According to the post, this will address "several issues such as drone deployment, fire rate, NVGs blocking crosshairs, Mission Completion notification pop-ups, and more." While there are full patch notes to come, the devs have provided a few sneak peeks at some of these tweaks in the post.
The devs add that they "have been able to work on a patch which will address the most pressing issues, fix bugs and include further improvements requested by the community," with the next patch being available soon.
The community survey, launched in a separate Reddit post, is designed to be a platform for players to "voice your in a quick and efficient way, allowing us to identify the game's elements we need to focus on first." The survey runs for two weeks, and covers features across the game.
When it closes, the devs will compile the responses, share the results with the Ghost Recon Breakpoint player community, with the "highest-ranked categories [to] receive dedicated communications and updates from our studio as they are being worked on."
When does the first Ghost Recon Breakpoint update launch?
The first major title update for Ghost Recon Breakpoint (1.0.3) arrives November 12. The next (1.0.3.1) is scheduled to follow "by the end of the month," though there's no set date for this just yet.
You can check PCGamesN's Ghost Recon Breakpoint review if you've yet to jump in and want to find out more.