Screen Rant gave Ghost Recon Breakpoint 2.5/5 stars.
Ubisoft had high hopes for Ghost Recon Breakpoint before its launch, saying that it expected the game to be played for years to come. The game’s poor initial reception seems to have come as a surprise, and refocused the developer on fixing the game’s problems rather than planning out its future. Ubisoft itted in a recent financial report that both Ghost Recon Wildlands was also criticized at launch, it still has a sizeable player base today, potentially making the jump to Breakpoint look less appealing.
Saying it's taken player to heart, further reduction of microtransactions, which have already been pared down after being widely criticized.
With those tweaks out of the way, Ubisoft will also add new content to the game. The developer says that it’s still committed to sticking with Breakpoint for the long haul. Breakpoint’s first raid, Project Titan, will launch in December, and a crossover featuring The Terminator with limited-time exclusive rewards is expected shortly after that. In the longer term, AI teammates are planned for the game at some point, and a number of changes are aimed at making Ghost Recon Breakpoint “more radical and immersive.” Details on those particular changes are scarce, but Ubisoft mentions a more hardcore survival system and adjustments to tiered loot as common requests from fans.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint has a long way to go to live up to Ubisoft’s expectations, but that’s not entirely unusual for live service games. Plenty of games have found success after rocky periods, The Division 2 also performing well below expectations, players may be watching a race to see which multiplayer game can turn their failure into success first.
Source: Ubisoft