Ubisoft will pay people to play Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Next

    Ubisoft will pay people to play Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Next

    Ubisoft will pay people to play Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Next

    Ubisoft has struggled with its latest Tom Clancy titles. In fact, things are so bad that it has completely overhauled its management structure behind the scenes. While this will impact future games, it still has a bunch of underperforming entries in its arsenal, and so it's doing everything it can to get them into players' hands.



    You may recall that a recent fire sale on The Division 2 slashed its price to just a few dollars in the US, and now it's announced incentives to try and boost Ghost Recon: Breakpoint's playerbase. . It all starts with a new six-hour trial, available now on PlayStation Store. This includes access to the latest release expansion, which includes Splinter Cell's Sam Fisher.

    There's more: If you own the full game, you'll be able to use a feature called Friend Pass until June 16 to invite three more buddies to your co-op session for free. All your friends need to do is download the aforementioned trial version and accept your invitation to play. Co-op play time logged as part of the Friend Pass will not count towards the six-hour trial.


    We think Ubisoft will eventually offer this game, either as part of PlayStation Plus or PlayStation Now. If that doesn't work, maybe he'll consider paying people to play the title?


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