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Daniel Hidalgo
2019-10-03 14:28:23

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We hope you are as smart as we are that in this guide we will tell you how to open locked doors in Ghost Recon Breakpoint.

In life there are no doors that cannot be opened, or at least most of them can be opened, but in the tactical action and shooting video game developed by Ubisoft there are many doors that you cannot easily open.

How to open locked doors in Ghost Recon Breakpoint?


The first thing you should know is that closed doors do not have a lock, but will be locked with electronic access panels so you will need to know the opening code or have the enemy's chip.

The best option here is to ask the code to an enemy, but of course he is not going to collaborate, so it is best to kill a nearby enemy and quickly approach the rest to take them to the access panel to the closed door, so that the Door recognize the opening code and open.

Within these rooms you can find a lot of valuable material that will be very useful in the game.
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How much does Ghost Recon Breakpoint cost?


The standard edition of the video game can cost between 65 and 76 dollars depending on the platform where you are going to download it. This edition in addition to the game contains the SUV pack, the Sentinel Corp pack and a lot of other things.

On the other hand, the Gold edition is priced at approximately $ 110 in its digital version. This in addition to the game contains three-day early access and the Year Pass.

There will also be an Ultimate edition for a price of $ 120 that will feature all of the above plus the Ultimate pack.

And finally there is the Wolves Collector's Edition, which is priced at almost $ 200 and includes all of the above plus a Walker figure.

Now that you know how to open locked doors doors in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and how much it costs we hope you are more than ready to start the adventure in a few hours once the video game is released.


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