Ghost Recon Development Is Struggling, Says Insider
Development of the next installment in the *Ghost Recon* franchise is currently facing significant internal challenges, according to industry insider Tom Henderson. Reporting for Insider Gaming, Henderson stated that the project has encountered multiple obstacles that have hindered its progression, though Ubisoft has not released an official update regarding the game’s production status.
Status of the Ghost Recon Project

The upcoming title, internally referred to by the codename “Project Over,” is reportedly struggling to meet development milestones. According to Henderson’s reporting, the project has been marred by internal friction and directional shifts, which have slowed the production timeline. While Ubisoft has maintained a policy of silence regarding specific development hurdles for its unannounced titles, the lack of a formal reveal for a new *Ghost Recon* entry aligns with reports of a protracted development cycle.
Precedent and Development Context
The challenges facing *Ghost Recon* follow a period of transition for the tactical shooter series. The most recent major release, *Ghost Recon Breakpoint* (2019), faced criticism from both players and critics upon launch, particularly regarding its technical state and live-service implementation. Ubisoft subsequently spent years attempting to rectify these issues through content updates and major overhauls.
Industry analysts often view the current development cycle of *Ghost Recon* through the lens of Ubisoft’s broader strategic shift. Following the performance of *Breakpoint*, the publisher moved to re-evaluate its approach to open-world tactical shooters. Unlike the rapid succession of titles seen in previous console generations, the current production environment at Ubisoft has been characterized by longer development times and a focus on refining core gameplay loops before public disclosure.
Next Steps for the Franchise
Ubisoft has not provided a public roadmap for the next entry in the *Ghost Recon* series. The company’s current focus remains on its existing portfolio, including the continued support of *Rainbow Six Siege* and the development of other high-profile intellectual properties. As of this report, no release window, platform availability, or gameplay details have been verified by the studio. The project remains in active, albeit reportedly troubled, development.
