Ghost Recon Breakpoint today released update 1.0.3 on all platforms. This update identifies, fixes, and improves a number of aspects of the game and even addresses some of the most pressing concerns raised by the community. While the size of this patch is dependent on the platform, region, and preferred language, it's around 7 GB.
One interesting change with the update is the stamina. Not only has the base stamina been increased by 66%, the re-gen speed has been increased as well by 75%. In addition, the stamina consumed when sliding has been lowered by 50%.
General changes that arrived with the patch include:
- Fixed an issue that caused the drone to stop deploying on some occasions.
- Fixed a bug that caused some players to respawn under the map.
- Fixed an issue where changing fire rate while ADS deployed the drone.
- Fixed an issue where L3GP night vision goggles blocked the weapon reticle while in third-person view.
- Fixed an issue where the "Mission Completion" tutorial pop-up would display after every loading screen.
- Improvements made to the issue where scopes would flicker when players ADS.
Changes for Ghost War include:
- Sniper weapons no longer one-shot while using the Rolling Thunder perk.
- Fixes implemented to Ghost War stat tracking.
- Ghost War stats are now display correctly in the loadout menus.
- Shooting downed enemies will no longer trigger hit confirmations.
- Added a cooldown to the Ping system to avoid spam.
- Mission interaction is now prioritized over vehicle interaction.
- Players can now do a camera shoulder swap while in cover. It also rotates the main player on the spot.
- Fixed a bug where players could get stuck after using their ability or frags while Panther Class is equipped.
- Realigned the angle of the panoramic night vision goggles to align better with the character's eyes.
You can view the full patch note here.
Released October 4, Ghost Recon Breakpoint is an online tactical shooter video game developed for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. A November release is scheduled for the Google Stadia as well. While this is the eleventh installment in the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon franchise, it is a narrative sequel to Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, released back in 2017.