
The Division 2 Adding A New Mode This Week, And It May Have Leaked Already
As part of the game's fourth year of ongoing support, Ubisoft is reportedly set to add a new mode soon.
As part of the game's fourth year of ongoing support, Ubisoft is reportedly set to add a new mode soon.
Division 2 players will have to wait a bit longer to see new content.
Thomas Andrén replaces David Polfeldt as managing director of the studio behind The Division and the upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
Polfeldt told management in 2020 that he was "ready for a new challenge," and now he's taking time off starting July 1.
The leaked game BattleCat combines Splinter Cell, Division, and Breakpoint into a single multiplayer PvP game.
Games developed in-house will carry a new branding going forward at Ubisoft.
Rawson Marshall Thurber, who directed the Netflix movie Red Notice, has been hired for The Division.
The script for The Division's movie is being written right now, producer says.
Square Enix and Tom Clancy games are on sale for cheap this week for Xbox Series X and Xbox One.
The new update lets you replay some Division 2 content you may have missed, starting with Season 1's Shadow Tide.
The cadence for brand-new content will be slower, so re-releases of past seasons will be on the schedule, as well.
The game has been out for nearly two years, but community support has changed Ubisoft's mind on stopping new content development.
The post-apocalypse is about to look a little better on next-gen consoles.
(Presented by The Division 2) It’s time to return to New York, agents. Here’s everything you need to know about the newest expansion to The Division 2.
Starting December 8, players will hunt a new rogue agent in The Division 2: Warlords of New York.
Title Update 12 for The Divison 2 buffs the PDR assault rifle and several issues with The Summit.
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