Edited By
Nicolas Dubois

A wave of discontent brews among gamers questioning the absence of a PS5 Pro update for Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Since Ubisoft wrapped up support for the game in 2022, many are left wondering if enhanced features will ever arrive.
Ubisoft provided next-gen support for Breakpoint before the PS5 Pro's release, leading to questions on the need for further updates. Current performance modes include:
PS5: Performance mode 1080p/60fps or Resolution 4K/30fps
Xbox Series X: Performance 1080p/60fps or Resolution Mode 4K/30fps (upscaled)
Xbox Series S: 1440p/30fps consistently
While the game initially launched underwhelming, it eventually gained a sizable fan base, especially among Wildlands enthusiasts. One player shared their experience: "At launch it wasnโt that great but itโs pretty decent."
The sentiment in the forums reflects a mix of irritation and acceptance:
Some users feel efforts arenโt worth potential returns. "Too much effort, will not make big money," one commented.
Others express gratitude for the native PS5 version, acknowledging that improvements have been made since launch.
A common theme highlights low sales figures as a reason for no PS5 Pro upgrade: "Probably because it didn't sell well enough"
Interestingly, recent commentary shows frustration over missed opportunities for improved gaming experiences. Gamers wanted more than just the basic scaling and optimizations already provided.
"Be grateful it even got a native PS5 version" - User feedback.
๐ซ Ubisoft ceased support for Breakpoint in 2022, limiting future enhancements.
๐ธ Some argue that low sales hinder further investment from Ubisoft.
๐ Many players find value in the current native version, despite initial hiccups.
As the gaming community navigates these updates, questions remain: Could more robust support for new platforms become a trend, or are gamers destined to settle for current versions? The reaction may just signal a turning point in future development priorities.
Given Ubisoft's commitment to focus on newer titles, the likelihood of a PS5 Pro update for Ghost Recon Breakpoint seems low. Experts estimate around a 30% chance of substantial enhancements since company resources are likely directed to emerging projects and franchises. As gamers express both disappointment and appreciation, Ubisoft might prioritize other titles that promise better returns. Market trends suggest a focus on games that can capitalize on the latest hardware capabilities, possibly leaving Breakpoint to reap the benefits of its already established metrics rather than investing further in updates that wonโt yield significant increases in player numbers.
This situation mirrors the fate of Fable Legends, which was pulled prior to launch due to underwhelming pre-release feedback, despite substantial investment. Just like Breakpoint, it faced a fanbase divided between hope and resignation over potential enhancements that never materialized. Players had invested emotional energy into what they hoped would be a next-level experience, only to deal with the chaos of corporate decisions. Such parallels remind us that in the gaming industry, not every promising title receives the support it deserves, often leaving loyal fans to grapple with unrealized potential.