Previously exclusive to Ubisoft Connect and the Epic Games Store since February 2019, the PC version finally comes to Steam.
More Ubisoft games are coming to Steam, this time featuring Tom Clancy's The Division 2, and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition.
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Players can now change their entire appearance, including changing their body type. Fixes to High-End Assault Rifles and Doctor Home are also available.
The Division will have plenty of new updates to share on a number of games at the upcoming Ubisoft Forward event, the publisher has confirmed.
Between now and the end of the year, the looter shooter is set to receive a new game mode, legendary difficulty Strongholds, gear, and much more.
The pre-recorded video will recap "all the key beats that are happening in The Division 2 now - and in the coming months."
The Specialization Revamp is still in the works with Massive announcing a release date when it's "absolutely satisfied with the quality."
Season 11 starts in December and adds a new mode along with new gear and weapons, two new Apparel Events, a new Manhunt and more.
Due to more Proficiency Points earned from kill XP than intended, the developer has recalculated the same with affected players having lower Proficiency.
The newest season introduces Countdown mode where eight players split into two teams and cooperate to stabilize a power plant.
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Based on leaked footage, the new game mode could tie into the upcoming The Division Heartland, which is inspired by Escape From Tarkov.
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Ubisoft Massive will provide details on changes, like the Specialization Revamp, every month until the new content is revealed in January 2022.
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Ubisoft Massive head David Polfeldt is leaving the developer and will return to Ubisoft after taking a six-month sabbatical.
Ubisoft Massive is "still hard at work" on upcoming content for The Division 2. The Division Heartland will also have additional tests later.
The Division is also coming to mobile devices.