Ubisoft makes Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint temporarily free on all platforms
Due to the pandemic of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously called 2019-nCoV), which causes the infection with COVID-19, a lot of events have already been canceled, and quarantine has been introduced in many countries. Companies are encouraging users to stay at home, and some games are launching free weekends.
Ubisoft has made Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint temporarily free on all platforms. Reported by Informant Tech , citing Ubisoft .
Ghost Reco Breakpoint is a tactical shooter set in an accessible universe of suspense and risk. And up to four individuals in co-op mode. Six years after Wildlands and possible soldiers cases, the game takes place in 2025. Such move is being taken on the Southern Pacific island of Auroa owned by Skell Engineering founder and president, the philanthropist and billionaire Jace Skell. The business Blue Chip is associated in commercial drone manufacturing and designs hardware as a defense contractor for the US government. In order to create a World 2.0 core to improve artificial intelligence technology, Skell acquired this island.
Auroa consists of many biomes reflecting different natural ecosystems. Cole D. Walker (John Bernthal), a former Ghost Squad agent, is the primary villain. Following the death of his colleagues on a campaign in Bolivia, he realized the U.S. government could not value the existence of its troops. Under the command of Walker, private military trader Sentinel, who also has his own soldier squad, conquered the island.
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The player plays the role of Nomad’s “Demon,” sent to the island to investigate a sequence of disturbance related to Skell’s military technology. This can now be purchased from the Epic Games Store or from the upload app for all owners of Xbox , PlayStation, and Windows devices. The free game can be played between 16:00 and 23:00 on July 20, from 16:00. The success of the Free Weekend has usually been preserved.
We previously reported that Torchlight II is being given away for free on the Epic Games Store . They also wrote that Ubisoft has restarted the development of the pirated game Skull and Bones