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Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ PTS is Live on Sep. 26; See Storage Amount Needed to Download Update

Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ PTS is Live on Sep. 26; See Storage Amount Needed to Download Update

After Tom Clancy's "The Division" game received massive backlash, this might be the culmination of all the disappointments. On Sep. 26, "The Division's" Public test Server (PTS) will go live and guess what? Players need at least 45GB of storage to download it.

Other than the PTS, Ubisoft will release Patch 1.4 to fix some of the game's biggest and issues. Also, the patch will launch to pave way for the upcoming PTS. Unfortunately, even after "The Division" Patch 1.4 was launched, many players are still left dealing with some issues in the game.

Particularly, and one of the most irritating issue has been about connectivity. Ubisoft has since addressed the issue, asking fans to be patient while they fix the problem. In the latest statement from Ubisoft, it said "We deployed a patch earlier today to fix text in the UI and correct some of the Gear Set descriptions." However, the announcement did not say whether it includes fixes on the connectivity issue.

Meanwhile, Ubisoft is asking the participation of the players in sending feedbacks to them. These feedbacks are crucial in the development of the game and all other DLCs and patches that will be launched ahead.

Unfortunately, the new PTS will only be available for PC players. However, "The Division" Patch 1.4 is said to bring significant changes to the game. This include gears in World Tier 2 will now have three base sets including Electronics, Firearms and Stamina. Headshot damage and critical chance bonuses were also scaled down. The gear will lose its bonuses while holsters, knee pads and backpacks will gain new performance.

Are you confident that Tom Clancy's "The Division" will be able to return to its glory days? What are your thoughts about the upcoming "The Division" PTS? Get the latest updates on the game by reading them here on GameNGuide.

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