The development team at Ubisoft is announcing
that, starting this week, it is moving the day when it performs
maintenance work on the servers that power The Division from Tuesday to
Thursday.
The plan is to leave the weekly reset associated
with challenges and rewards for Tuesday, basically giving the studio
more time to reach to the feedback offered by the community and to
implement the small changes that are required to keep the title in the
best possible shape.
The information comes from the official Twitter
account associated with The Division and explains that the maintenance
process will take place at the same time and will continue to last for
three hours, although the company has promised that it will try to
shorten them.
Ubisoft has not offered any information about the
plans it has for this week's maintenance, with some players speculating
that the team is getting ready to eliminate some glitches that are
associated with the Falcon Lost incursion.
The downtime might also be used by the company to introduce other balancing changes, and The Division fans will probably get more details at some point during Thursday.
Ubisoft has said that it wants to eliminate all
loopholes that gamers are using to get gameplay advantages and that it
is looking into ways to penalize those who have abused them.
The Division is getting another free content update in May
Another incursion is set to arrive, but no
information about the rewards associated with it or its name has been
offered yet, and Ubisoft is also preparing to add more features to its
multiplayer shooter, many inspired by requests coming from the
community.
Presumably, more patching will seek to improve
balance during the coming month because in June the company is also
aiming to launch the first paid downloadable content pack for The
Division, called Underground.
Gamers who have picked up the Season Pass or intend
to pay for it separately will get to battle an entirely new faction and
can also explore areas under New York City via tunnels.
There are two other major DLC drops planned for The
Division for the rest of the year, one of which will add what seems to
be a horde-based mode and another that will further expand the game
world.
The new Tom Clancy title performed very well during
its launch month and dominated the NPD Group-compiled software sales
chart for the United States for the period.
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