Ghost Recon Breakpoint is making PC benchmarking great again

Ghost Recon Breakpoint on the PC: 4K support, uncapped FPS, 21:9 UltraWide and multi-monitor support, and more.

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Ubisoft has just detailed a bunch of stuff for the PC version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, with the first of which seeing full integration of AMD's FidelityFX technology, but there's oh-so-much more. Check out the PC features overview trailer:

We can expect 4K support, 21:9 UltraWide and even multi-monitor support, uncapped FPS, major Discord integration since Ubisoft partnered with the company, full control customization, and even -- drumroll please, a standalone PC benchmark. Best. News. Ever. The full list of PC features:

  • A visually stunning Ultra Graphics mode and wide range of settings for you to tweak.
  • 4K support and uncapped FPS to take full advantage of your hardware.
  • Full control customization.
  • Ultra wide and multimonitor support.
  • AMD partnership that includes their FidelityFX technology.
  • Discord partnership to provide a rich presence in their client.
  • Tobii partnership to implement gameplay and menu eyetracking.
  • Standalone PC benchmark coming soon to check the game's performance on your setup.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint launches on PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on October 4 -- it'll also be launching on Google Stadia later this year.

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