The Division 2 Story DLC Delayed Again, No New Release Date Announced | TechRaptor

The Division 2 Story DLC Delayed Again, No New Release Date Announced | TechRaptor

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Ubisoft has delayed the upcoming The Division 2 story DLC out of the game's sixth year, but it looks like the third season will remain on the cards for February.

In an X post, Ubisoft says that it wants to "deliver the best possible experience" for The Division 2's story DLC, and so it "will not ship during Year 6". That likely means it won't be released until at least summer this year, although it could be even longer.

The DLC was originally announced back in 2023 and was initially intended to be part of the game's fifth year of content, adding new zones, main missions, and "a whole new endgame structure" towards the end of 2024.

However, in December 2023, the game's story DLC was delayed beyond 2024, making this the second time the DLC has been pushed back. Perhaps appropriately, that first delay was revealed alongside "Project Resolve", an initiative that aimed to improve The Division 2 across the board.

Ubisoft hasn't revealed a new release date for The Division 2's story DLC. Honestly, at this stage, I don't think I'd be surprised if the expansion was canned altogether, although perhaps the game still enjoys a sizable enough...

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