Interested in picking up some free DLC for Ghost Recon Wildlands and/or Breakpoint? It's being given away as part of Ghost Recon's 20th anniversary, but be warned that you've only got a few days to claim it.
Let's start with Wildlands. The DLC for this one is Fallen Ghosts, which allows you to "fight a new powerful enemy, learn new skills and unlock exclusive weapons in order to complete your mission." It's available to claim for free on the Microsoft Store until October 12, so make sure you get it while you can!
"Hunted Down by Ex-disgraced Special Forces that created their own army, your squad will have to fight harder than ever to complete your mission."
Meanwhile, the Breakpoint DLC is for Deep State, which can only be claimed in-game. In this adventure, a conspiracy is spreading in Auroa and seems to be related to the deep state in the United States — you'll need to investigate and reveal the dark secrets behind the codename "Wonderland".
You'll need to use the following instructions to claim this in Breakpoint (available until October 11):
- Launch the game
- Go to the Expansion tab in the in-game store
- Find the Deep State Adventure (priced at 0 Ghost Coins)
- Click on the Adventure to own it
- Restart the game to unlock the mission
As long as you complete both of these tasks before their expiration dates (October 12 and 11 respectively), you'll be able to keep these free bits of DLC forever. We just can't say no to some freebies!
Have you claimed your free DLC for Wildlands and Breakpoint? Let us know down below.
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Both of these games are so underrated. Breakpoint suffered from terrible UI iand inventory interface issues. It is really fun though if can get past that.
Wish wildlands had a 60 fps update tho.
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