Last month, Ubisoft unveiledGhost Recon: Breakpoint, a successor to 2016’sGhost Recon: Wildlands, for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. While the platform was not included in the initial announcement,Kotakuis claiming thatGhost Recon: Breakpointis coming to Google Stadia.
This rumor was briefly mentioned within a bigger report regarding cross-save support and a Google Stadia release forBungie’sDestiny 2.Though the focus of the article is on another game, when discussing big games coming to Google Stadia Jason Schreier states “We also expectGhost Recon Breakpointand a few other big games to get announced for Stadia.”
While aGoogle Stadiarelease forGhost Recon: Breakpointhas not been confirmed by Ubisoft at this time, the publisher has shown a lot of support for Google’s new streaming platform. When Stadia was known as Project Stream, the service was tested withAssassin’s Creed Odyssey. Yves Guillemot was also directly called out and thanked during the platform’s GDC reveal event, suggesting that there is a strong relationship between Google and Ubisoft.
The Kotaku report does not say when this Google Stadia port will be announced, though there are a two likely candidates for an announcement over the next week if this rumor is true. Tomorrow, Google is holding aStadia Connectlivestream that will reveal new games for the system at 12pm ET tomorrow. Subsequently, Ubisoft is holding their annual E3 press conference on Monday, June 10 at 4pm ET and Ubisoft has stated thatGhost Recon: Breakpointwill make an appearance there.
If you want to familiarize yourself with this new Ubisoft title before a possible Google Stadia port announcement, you can check outDualShockers' preview of the gameand ourinterview with its Creative Director.Ghost Recon: Breakpointis currently confirmed to be releasing for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on October 4 andcan be pre-ordered on Amazon.