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‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’ All Set To Receive 2 Expansion Packs; Ubisoft Releases First Pack By Summer
After a long wait, video game lovers can now play “Tom Clancy’s The Division.” The game was recently launched on Mar. 8 and the developer has raised an event that lasted for a week to insert some more entertaining stuff for gamers. Players who are taking part in this event can be endowed with some useful rewards.
Two New Expansion Packs To Be Released In 2017
The developer for “Tom Clancy’s The Division,' Ubisoft, doesn’t stop here. It has recently declared that the game will get two free expansion packs in 2017, simply because it is celebrating its one year anniversary. According to Neowin, one pack may consist of a leadership system, followed by cosmetic upgrades.This will be released this summer.
Alternatively, the second one is expected to feature a content-focused narrative. However, Ubisoft declined to provide any hints on it, citing that they are not in a state to disclose information, as the plans are not yet finalized.
According to a statement given by the creative director of “Tom Clancy’s The Division,” Julian Gerighty aired on the Ubisoft blog, this content will actually put a twist on how gamers played the game. He further went ahead, saying that one might have already played the game in one style but transforming that and then applying a competition filter is a very engaging way to deliver new experiences and new activities to the community.
Other Offers For “Tom Clancy’s The Division” Lovers
Meanwhile, the recent “Tom Clancy’s The Division” 1.6 update unlocked a bigger Dark Zone and brought two new modes for the game. These modes are named Incursion and Last Stand, reports MStars News.
For the sake of video gamers, the developer has offered modified backpacks, as well as weapon and clothing skins to promote micro transactions. Players can easily avail of those offers in bundles, titled “Best Value” and “Most Popular.”
Stay tuned with us to get more updates on “Tom Clancy’s The Division.”
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