Ubisoft Announces Delayed Release Of 'The Division' DLC Due To Several Game Issues

After the success on launching their shooter game 'The Division' back in March, Ubisoft are currently facing several bug issues regarding on the game's free additional contents that are release months after. With this recent issue, the studio will delay the release of their second paid DLC entitled Survival. It is planned to be moved later the year and will be prioritizing on fixing the main game concerns.

According to Engadget, a major game fix will be scheduled on the October update that will be mainly on fixing the several bugs on the main game. Moreover, the third planned DLC release entitled Last Fall will also be pushed back until sometime in 2017. Sources said the Ubisoft has posted on a blog post a so-called 'Update 1.4' which highlights fixing numerous bugs on the game's Known Issues backlog, a more significant loop drops, improving the competitor's difficulty, gear balancing and some adjustments on the introductory to PVP and the Dark Zone.

Based on the reports, Ubisoft has been humbly asks for understanding while admitting that there are lots of game issues that are needed to be fixed. They are considering on fixing it first before they will release their shiny new DLC. Currently, they are offering fans a weekly state of the game update for their fans to know the development of this problem.

According to Game Rant, thankfully the fans are responding positively regarding on this delayed reports. Besides, their concerns are the primary cause of this delay at the first place. In addition, they are also praising the team's development team for the immediate action while suggesting some additions for the coming Update 1.4. However, several minorities are voicing out their frustrations regarding on the delay. That situation will perhaps be calm down for the forthcoming game's Update 1.4.

The Division is currently available for all three major platforms.

 

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