Ghost Recon: Breakpoint next big patch has been delayed. The 1.1.0 update, which was due on December 18, will not be releasing on that day, according to a post on the Ghost Recon Reddit. Instead, it will arrive in "the latter half of January." A specific date has not been set.
This date shift is happening to ensure the quality of the pitch, which will be introduce new content and fix bugs. It will also introduce the Terminator Live Event will not be available until 2020 either. The other promised changes, including tweaks to base-jumping and the addition of night vision goggles, have also been delayed.
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