Breach, in the context of FPS (First-Person Shooter) video games, refers to the act of forcefully entering or breaking through an enemy’s defenses, barriers, or fortified positions. This can be achieved through various means such as using explosives to blow open a door, wall, or barricade, or using special abilities or tools provided by the game to bypass or dismantle enemy defenses.
In tactical FPS games, breaching often requires strategic planning and teamwork. For instance, one player might use a breach charge to create an entry point, while others prepare to rush in and neutralize the enemies. In some games, breaching can also refer to the act of interrupting or disrupting enemy actions, such as hacking their systems or interrupting their abilities.
Breach actions are often high-risk but can lead to high rewards by providing a surprise element or creating new paths to objectives. Understanding when and how to effectively breach can be a key factor in gaining an advantage over your opponents in FPS games.