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Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ Survival DLC Latest News & Update: Delayed Due to Fixes?

Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ Survival DLC Latest News & Update: Delayed Due to Fixes?

It looks like nothing is going smoothly for the once, most anticipated videogames of this generation. Tom Clancy's "The Division" Survival DLC is reported to have been delayed due to some important fixes. Looking through, that's an additional setback for the embattled Ubisoft game.

Currently, the base game itself is dealing with tons of bugs and glitches. "The Division" players are starting to get annoyed. As the Ubisoft try to address each issues day by day, it looks like an ending saga that will also infiltrate all their upcoming DLCs including the Survival DLC.

According to the Mobile & Apps, instead of releasing "The Division" Survival DLC this September, Ubisoft has opted to release it in October saying, they need to stabilize the base game before adding any DLC to it. "The Division' update 1.4 has recently brought stability fixes on the game's loots, weapon skins and storage.

Meanwhile, the expected Survival DLC challenges players to survive the nagging winter of Manhattan while seeking for resources. According to recent "The Division" DLC news, the changing weather in the gameplay will be the player's greatest challenge in the new DLC.

Despite the delay, the next "The Division" DLC has also been leaked online and it is called "Last Stand." No details has been released about the last DLC. Now, as players grow wary about the fate of Tom Clancy's "The Division" game, Ubisoft needs to work hard on fixing the issues and improve the storyline to keep their players interested.

Some of the recent complaints include repetitive missions, weak storyline and insignificant missions. Have you played "The Division" lately? What do you think of the game and the apparent delay on the release of the Survival DLC? Don't miss the latest update on "The Division" Survival DLC by reading on GameNGuide.

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