As shocking as this news are, it is evidently that company needs to progress on what is working and leave what is not behind, and unfortunately, it is not Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint's good news
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Ironically after the weekly maintenance and reset, Ubisoft confirmed that the game will no longer receive more content, expansion and cease all future development as of today.
This means that the game will still be playable and you can make usual matches, but if you have followed the erratic first year of the game, it has been plagued by not-as-expected level of experience and people feeling being forced to pay to progress rather than naturally just playing and other known issues.
No new Ghost Recon game seems to be on queue to be developed and ironically the last thing with the game was that it was the prospect for the NFT hype that Ubisoft went and received unexpected fan backlash.