
#The division 2 release date update#
Finally, Ubisfot Massive promises an update later this month on The Division’s mobile game.

In addition to the new Manhunt target, new Apparel Events, and new gear and weapons, Season 11 will get a new game mode that’s also due to be revealed in the aforementioned Special Report livestream.Įlsewhere in the franchise, players can continue to sign up to help with closed testing of Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland. The Tidal Basin and Manning National Zoo Strongholds will get Legendary difficulty, while there will also be new Apparel Events, new gear and weapons, and “updates focused on game health.” Season 10 is due to begin in August, while Season 11 will follow in December. Season 10 will continue the story of the Warlords of New York by introducing new Manhunt targets. The update will add more difficulty options to Countdown Mode, as well as other tweaks to “make it more rewarding and enjoyable.” More details on other bug fixes and gameplay improvements will be revealed in the next Special Report livestream. The next major update for The Division 2 will be Title Update 16 which is due to be introduced onto PTS in August alongside Season 10.

#The division 2 release date Patch#
The full patch notes are below: BLUEPRINTS & GEAR The fixes mainly concentrated on making sure all missing items from Inaya’s shop, the crafting station, and loot drops were put into the game, as well as fixing a couple of XP exploits. Despite only containing a small list of fixes, the maintenance took approximately four hours before players were able to return to the game. When not sedentary, Kyle enjoys traveling to the National Parks, seeing new cities, and has ambitions to explore abroad.The Division 2 got its latest update today, July 6.

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