Ubisoft have announced that the December 18th update to ongoing shooter Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint has now been delayed until the second half of January. The delay is due to quality concerns, you can read the full post from Ubisoft below.
Ghosts,
In our December Update we announced that we would have our next TU, 1.1.0, live on the 18th. After careful consideration by the development team, we are choosing to delay the release of the TU until the latter half of January to ensure its quality.
Our goal is to deliver you polished content and meaningful bug fixes, to do that we need a little more time. This means that the Terminator Live Event and the fixes referenced in the monthly update will be coming to you in the new year.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we put the final touches on TU 1.1.0.
/The Ghost Recon Team
Ubisoft have recently sent out a survey to Ghost Recon Breakpoint players to determine what the developers should work on to optimise the experience of the game, which was rather lackluster at launch. The survey was sent out two weeks ago and after a little while of being open Ubisoft has taken on board what people have said and stated the following results are what arose in the feedback.
Over 50% of players want AI teammates
Over 35% want the removal of gear score, tiered loot, enemy AI improvement, and being able to see all weapons available in the game
Over 30% wanted the removal of online requirements
Over 70% of players wanted more story content
60% of players want new weapons
Over 50% want more character and gunsmith customization
25% wanted better vehicle handling, improved in-game economy, and an adjustment of survival elements.
15% of players wanted other players removed from the Erewhon camp, allow sprinting in the camp, better respawn, new vehicles, and new PvP content and better camera.
40% wanted new enemy types
Over 30% wanted a better GPS and new skills
20% wanted a compass on the HUD
Ubisoft has stated that the majority of these changes are in development already, and it is investigating other areas that have been highlighted.
Source: Ubisoft
