

There’s no cost or penalty when it comes to fast travel in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, so feel free to open your map and fast travel whenever the need arises. For example, you can hold A on Xbox One and X on PlayStation 4 to begin the fast travel process.

Hover over the location you wish to fast travel to whether it’s a Bivouac in the vicinity of the area you wish to go, or a specific teammate.Īfter finding a suitable fast travel point, select it, then hold the fast travel button. To use a fast travel point, you’ll need to open your menu, then select TacMap. You can’t fast travel if you’re in combat or moving, so make sure you’re still, on the ground, and in a safe area before attempting to fast travel. Note you can also fast travel to Erewhon as a main hub, and to your teammates directly if you get separated. The more Bivouacs you interact with, the more fast travel points you’ll have available for future use. By resting near a Bivouac you can trigger an auto-save and do things like change your class.Īs you explore Auroa, you’ll encounter other Bivouacs that can be used as fast travel points. One of the first Bivouacs you’ll encounter is located at the main headquarters in Erewhon and takes the form of a large campfire. In Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, fast travel primarily works in conjunction with rest areas known as Bivouacs. How to fast travel in Ghost Recon Breakpoint You can fast travel to Bivouacs you've interacted with, to Erewhon, and to your teammates in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Having a hard time with fast travel? Below, we’ve put together a quick guide explaining how to use fast travel in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint. For that last option, there are a few conditions that need to be met in order to fast travel effectively. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a game with a fairly large map, which can be explored on foot, by vehicle, or via fast travel.
