Jon Bernthal is really killing it in Ghost Recon Breakpoint’s trailer

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Netflix’s Punisher series may be over, but at least its leading man has gotten good work. During Ubisoft’s E3 press conference, a new story trailer showed off Jon Bernthal as Cole D. Walker giving a pep talk to his troops and it was pretty inspiring. He may be the bad guy, but holy hell can he command a room. Now if only Ubisoft made political statements, his speech might have some weight to it.

After showing off the small snippet of gameplay above, Ubisoft confirmed that AI squad mates will be coming back for single-players. A beta will be going live on September 5, 2019 to give players a taste of the game. Available on all platforms (PS4, Xbox One, PC), it will run until September 8 and will be included with a pre-order for the title. If you don’t want to throw down money just yet, you can head over to the official Ghost Recon site and sign-up for a chance.

Along with that, it looks like a Terminator crossover will be heading to Breakpoint before the end of the year. I suppose that is in line with the Predator content that was found in Wildlands. Ghost Recon Breakpoint launches on October 4, 2019 and will be available on Uplay+ when it comes out.


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