It doesn’t seem that long ago that Ghost Recon: Breakpoint was shown off showing fans the new tactical shooter that would provide a much more realistic approach to its successor Wildlands. Breakpoint will put players against a new and improved enemy where terrain and wounds from battle are much more of an obstacle than before. You will be able to take on the challenge Breakpoint offers by yourself or with a few friends. For those who are excited for the game’s release in just a couple of short months, access to the games Beta is now available until September 9th giving you some extra time and an early chance to practice your tactical skills.
There are a few ways you can access the Beta for Breakpoint. For starters, if you pre-ordered the game you will have guaranteed access to the Beta and can download it at any time. Another way you can get access that is not really known is using the Uplay+ service. Right now, you can trial the Uplay+ subscription for thirty days for free giving you access to a lot of Ubisoft games on your PC. This will also give you access to the Beta for Breakpoint for free, that is, if you decide to cancel your subscription before the trial is over. For those who did not pre-order the game or don’t have a gaming computer, you can still sign up to play on the PS4 or Xbox One but there is no guarantee you will be selected to participate.
You will be able to explore four areas of the open-world map, either playing alone or in co-op: Smuggler Coves, Mount Hodgson, Sinking Country, and Fen Bog. This gives a decent amount of environment and area to explore in the games Beta. There will also be several mission types be available to players. This includes story missions, side missions, and extra areas that help you work on your tactical skills.
If your eager to get into the world of Auroa and find out what Ubisoft’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is all about, now is the time. The Beta is currently live and there are ways everyone can attempt to get involved in the fun. Ghost Recon Breakpoint is set to come out on October 4, 2019 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.