If you’ve purchased any edition of the game, the Friend Pass allows you to invite up to three friends at a time who don’t own the game to join your session and play co-op with you for free. You can invite as many friends as you want, but no more than three at a time.
]]>The post by Ubisoft goes on to explain in detail how the options will alter the gameplay experience, giving players more control over the loot they find, the difficulty of enemies faced, switching between modes, and more. As with their other titles that have received a lot of post-launch support, Ubisoft is trying to remain transparent about the changes, even highlighting a number of alterations that were made as a direct result of community feedback. Overall, this level of attentiveness to a game and a franchise that has such a loyal and caring fanbase is exciting and incredibly enticing for those who aren’t already playing Breakpoint.
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The followup to 2017's Ghost Recon Wildlands has combined its predecessor's open world cooperative gameplay with the RPG-lite mechanics of its Clancian brethren, The Division. Despite being labeled as a "gameplay" trailer, Ubisoft's latest clip of footage doesn't really show off any of those things (or any actual gameplay, arguably), but it does provide a better understanding of what all players will get to do when the game arrives on October 4th.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/16256/tom-clancy-s-ghost-recon-breakpoint-is-out-tomorrow.htmlWith Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s open beta coming Sept 26th-29th, the additional attention of this trailer will hopefully get more people involved in said beta, ensuring closer to accurate stress testing and a better launch. The official launch is set for October 4th, meaning if you like the trailer and enjoy the upcoming beta you will not have long to wait between your time in the world’s beta and your time in the fully realized game.
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Following on the events of "Operation Oracle," Breakpoint takes you from the jungles of Bolivia to the remote Auroa Archipelago, the home of the fictional technology giant Skell Technology. The archipelago features "11 unique biomes" ranging from deserts to snow-capped peaks (i.e., "we had to think of SOME kind of reason to let you run around different environments) and it's used by Skell to test out their autonomous drones, which is bad news for you as Walker and his army of "Wolves" is using those drones against you. Walker's exact purpose for taking over the island isn't clear, but you know he's gotta be up to no good.