Ubisoft delays The Division DLC to improve the base game

26 August 2016
The Division

Ubisoft has stated that it will delay upcoming DLC for Tom Clancy’s The Division in order to focus on fixing various issues with the base game.

Despite the game’s successful launch, it has since been plagued with a number of issues, including game-breaking bugs and hackers.

In order to address these issues, the company has stated that it will be releasing the Survival and Last Stand add-ons later than expected and will focus on core gameplay issues in the immediate future.

Ubisoft plans to focus on improving the following features:

  • Fixing bugs, including those listed in our Known Issues as well as many other ones
  • Making loot drops more relevant to the player
  • Enemy difficulty and time to kill
  • Gear Sets and weapons balancing
  • Solo player experience
  • Dark Zone and PvP balancing
  • Quality of life additions based on community suggestions (such as weapon skins no longer taking inventory space)

“This ongoing effort will begin with Update 1.4 where we will address some of the most pressing issues, such as bugs, loot and time to kill and set the foundations for future improvements such as PvP and Dark Zone,” said Ubisoft.


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  1. JC
    26.08.2016 at 12:46

    Glad to hear quality (in what is already an amazing and beautiful game) is still more important than quantity!

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