The online regular shooter was first released in October 2019 and was not accepted, although it was kept fresh with new content on Splinter Cell and Terminator, along with more standard game enhancements. But more recently, it has become better known as the backdrop for the Ubisoft Quartz, the company’s highly controversial NFT experiment. Now, just a few months later, Ubisoft has decided to move away from Breakpoint itself. “The last four months have marked the release of our latest content: the all-new Operation Motherland feature, tons of new items, including 20th anniversary costumes and Quartz items for Ghost Recon Breakpoint,” Ubisoft said in a statement published in Ghost Recon Twitter. . “We will continue to maintain our servers for both Ghost Recon Wildlands and Ghost Recon Breakpoint and we really hope you continue to enjoy the game and have fun playing solo or co-op with your friends.” Hey Ghosts, we have an important message that we would like to share with you 👇 pic.twitter.com/kYeyVWVtgi – Ghost Recon (@GhostRecon) April 5, 2022 To view this content, enable the targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings