Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint was released back in 2019 and Ubisoft had great expectations from the battle-royale title. Though Ghost Recon Breakpoint didn’t gather much popularity and was overshadowed by the release of Call of Duty: Warzone. Ubisoft still don’t want to completely let go of the Ghost Recon Breakpoint and as a part of the celebration of Ubisoft’s 35th anniversary, they announced that players will be able to play the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint for free in order to rejuvenate the popularity of the Tom Clancy series.
According to a recent report from PlayStation Universe, the Ghost Recon Breakpoint will be absolutely free for players to play this weekend including all the missions and challenges in the campaign mode. The free mode will also offer the latest new campaign known as Operation Motherland. That’s a lot of content to consume only in one weekend. In order to enjoy as much content as you want, players are advised to keep their weekend schedules clear. Players will also gain points and credits during the game which will be carried forward if the player buys the game. Ubisoft have also released the global schedule for players to pre-load the game in their consoles and PC.
Check out the complete pre-load schedule for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint:
The gaming community and Ubisoft fans have responded quite positively to the news and the entirely new campaign, Operation Motherland is quite a treat to play. The new mode offers new gameplay elements like new enemies, new conquest mode and new kit additions like optical camo as a permanent part of the item wheel. The Tom Clancy title will be available to play in next-gen consoles and PC.
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