Ghost Recon: Breakpoint

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Leaked; Coming in October

We’re just one month ahead of E3 2019 and companies that will be present at the event are getting ready to announce their line-up of premieres for the show. Ubisoft is one of the publishers and developers that seems to have so many things to showcase at its conference. From a new entry for Splinter Cell series to rumored titles like Watch Dogs 3 and a whole new IP. However, the first announcement is supposed to take place tomorrow, which is related to Ghost Recon series, but thanks to a leaked image of the game, you don’t have to wait till tomorrow, as Ghost Recon: Breakpoint has been leaked.

Ubisoft’s next title in co-op based third-person shooter Ghost Recon series leaked via an image of the game’s collectors edition, in which you can clearly see its logo, revealing Ghost Recon: Breakpoint as the next entry in the series. The information about game goes further, as it’s being said that Breakpoint will be set in a fictional island called Aurora. John Bernthal, who is now available in Ghost Recon: Wildlands as part of a free DLC, will come to the next title as the main antagonist of the game. As the image implies, it seems players will fight against a group called “Wolves” in the game.

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint

According to the leak, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will fully focus on 4-player co-op gameplay to give players a deeper experience in comparison to Wildlands. Finally, the leak also touched the game’s release date, claiming that it will be available on October 4th for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

While you can be rest assured about the game’s name, other details need official confirmation from Ubisoft and we don’t reach that until we get to see announcement of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint tomorrow in which, there will probably be small footage of gameplay too.

We will update you on the article as soon as we get new details. Follow Gaming Instincts on Twitter to get latest news easily.

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