According to Ubisoft, the game "will provide an all-new perspective" along with "a new setting" - probably the American Midwest.Īlso, The Division movie is still coming to Netflix at some point in the future with Skyscraper's Rawson Marshall Thurber as a director alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain as lead cast. The team has also thanked everyone for their continued support and trust.Īside from The Division 2's new content, the franchise will continue to expand with a new free-to-play game called The Division Heartland which was announced for 2022 across PC, console, and cloud gaming platforms. These include the return of the Intelligence Annex initiative, the Specialization Revamp, reshaping of some player-favorite global events, new rewards, character apparel, and much more. Massive Entertainment also shared some glimpses about what to expect for The Division 2's future based on fan feedback. The in-depth reveal of the new season will happen sometime in January 2022. developed by Massive Entertainment and powered by an updated version of the Snowdrop engine. This additional time will allow the team to deliver the best quality possible without interrupting the ongoing support for The Division 2 and its most pressing live issues. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is an online open world, action shooter RPG experience set in a collapsing and fractured Washington, D.C.
The team has to push back the update which contains the new season, game mode, and associated content, for February 2022. Related: Ghost Recon Frontline Is Proof That Not Everything Needs To Be A Live Service The message says Ubisoft Massive has been hard at work developing a new game mode as well as preparing "significant changes for the endgame." During development, the studio decided not to compromise on its ambitions, stating that the upcoming title update will be one of the most ambitious for The Division 2 to date. The developers announced the delay on the official Division blog.
Hear that? That's the sound of wallets emptying. Instead, it will arrive in February 2022 when you'll probably be playing Elden Ring, Horizon Forbidden West, Saints Row, or Destiny 2: The Witch Queen. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months.Ubisoft has confirmed The Division 2's next major update featuring a brand-new game mode won't be coming this year as originally intended.
A reveal is planned for January 2022 and Ubisoft Massive will also have a Public Test Server on PC for feedback before launch. An in-game event is also coming in December with Season 7’s conclusion that will see several favorite Global Events returning with fresh rewards along with an Apparel Event.Īs such, fans won’t have to wait too long for the new season and mode to be showcased. The first goes live tomorrow and sees game designer Trick Dempsey providing details on the upcoming Specialization Revamp. In the lead-up to the update’s launch, the Intelligence Annex will be coming back, providing articles on all of the major new features and changes. Of course, we will in the meantime continue to support the game and work on most pressing live issues.” In a recent post, the development team stated that, “This additional time will allow our passionate development team to deliver the best quality for this new content. The update includes a new game mode and a new season among other changes. Described as “one of our most ambitious to date,” it will be releasing in February 2022 instead of this year. Ubisoft Massive’s next big Title Update for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has been delayed.