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Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Adds First Raid, Described As The "Toughest" Challenge

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint has received a big new update, and its main new feature is the franchise's first-ever raid. Called Project Titan, the raid is free for everyone on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It's also coming to the Stadia version of Breakpoint, but not until an unspecified point later in the year.

Project Titan is a four-player raid that challenges players to work together to take on what Ubisoft is calling Breakpoint's "toughest end-game challenge." Specifically, players will be battling against a series of enemies, including the "most advanced" drones called The Titans.

The raid is set on the island of Golem, which is a brand-new area outside of the main Auroa location. The terrain is treacherous, featuring sulfur in the air and ash everywhere from the nearby active volcano. Players will also face off against the Red Wolves, an enemy faction that has taken control of the island and is using it to test prototype killing drones.

Players will need to take down four bosses--Baal, Quantum Computer, Gargoyle, and Cerberus--to complete the raid. Each boss has their own special set of skills, so players will need to tactically coordinate.

The Project Titan raid requires four players, each of whom must have a gear level of 150 or more. Those who successfully complete the raid will be rewarded with "some of the best loot and gear in the game." You can get a glimpse at the Project Titan raid in the video above.

Project Titan will reset each week with new objectives and enemy locations, and rewards to earn. At the start, only Normal difficulty will be available, but Easy and Heroic options will be added in early 2020. Head to the Ghost Recon website to see a full rundown of the Project Titan raid.

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is among the Ubisoft titles that are discounted on the Ubisoft Store for Black Friday. Check out GameSpot's Black Friday roundup here to get all the details.



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