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The Division: Ubisoft details post-launch plans

Ubisoft today detailed post-launch content for Tom Clancy’s The Division.

In addition to main story missions, daily and weekly missions and Dark Zone events, players can look forward to the following free updates:

  • Incursions: In April, the first free update will introduce the first incursion, a new challenging end-game activity developed specifically for squad play. Teams will be able to test their skills as they face seemingly unstoppable enemies to gain high-level weapons and equipment. This update will also add one of the community’s most-wanted feature, loot trading; allowing players in the same group to trade loot collected during a co-op game session.
  • Conflict: In May, the second free update will add new features to the Dark Zone and add a new incursion in the iconic Columbus Circle.

Moreover, three paid expansions have been detailed:

  • Expansion I: Underground: Available in June, this first major expansion lets players explore the uncharted underworld of New York City. Players will chase deadly enemies with up to three other Agents through an endless maze of tunnels and subways.
  • Expansion II: Survival: Available this winter, this expansion will challenge players to survive as long as possible by gathering essential supplies in a very hostile environment.
  • Expansion III: Last Stand: Next summer, a new threat rises as players and their squad must prepare to defend against a relentless foe.

Tom Clancy’s The Division debuts 8 March on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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