The Division 2 Update 3.1 Will Fix NPC Rushing Behavior

Title Update 4 also receives a few more details.

Posted By | On 24th, May. 2019

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In its recent State of the Game stream, Ubisoft Massive offered some small updates on what’s coming next for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. Along with confirming that no difficulty changes would be coming to the Operation Dark Hours raid (sorry console players), it revealed that Title Update 3.1 was in the works. There’s no release date currently.

However, it will deal with the rushing behavior of NPCs. Originally an issue from the game’s first month, it’s actually caused by some new bugs that weren’t caught on the PTR. While Massive will address some parts of the issue now, others will be fixed later. Other changes planned include scaling for different Masks, the return of looting as junk, and addressing the rate of fire for semi-automatics.

As for Title Update 4, it also has no release date, but will add the fourth Specialization that was teased (which features a minigun as the Specialist weapon). You can expect more details on the update, which adds other content, along with a Public Test Server, before launch. Perhaps a short preview will be coming at E3 2019? One can certainly hope.


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