Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ Latest News & Updates: Ubisoft REVEALS Exciting Details On 1.2 Update, Season Pass Content And Looming DLC Expansions Plus New Incursion And Trailer!

Despite the technical glitches, exploits and rough patches in Tom Clancy's "The Division," Ubisoft is still determined to redeem the company's most successful title back to its glorious days. In fact, "The Division" gamers can expect several additions, changes and improvements on the popular online open world third-person shooter video game.

The developers of Tom Clancy's "The Division" has previously hinted that something might be coming into the game this coming week, speculating the possibility of the game's 1.2 update release date. But today, Ubisoft dropped some exciting details on "The Division" 1.2 update, new Incursion, weapons and trailer as well as on its Season Pass content and expansions.

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Conflict 1.2 Update, Release Date Plus Other Details

Ubisoft has finally revealed the first major details on Tom Clancy's "The Division" free "Conflict" update, the second of the two free updates for the game. According to Ubisoft Blog, the biggest additions in "The Division" looming "Conflict" update is the brand new Incursion in Columbus Circle called, "Clear Sky."

"Pitting Division Agents against Rikers, Clear Sky challenges you to take back a formerly LMB-controlled anti-air missile site, restore safe passage to the skies over Manhattan, and reclaim supply drops stolen by Rikers," the official description for Tom Clancy's "The Division" upcoming "Clear Sky" Incursion read.

In Tom Clancy's "The Division Conflict" update, there will also be new gear sets, weapons, loot, and a mission, which will "take down enemy leaders." In addition, the latest "The Division expansion will have a new hijack feature for the extractions from the Dark Zone, GameSpot reveals.

There will also be "High Value Targets" in Tom Clancy's 1.2 update titled, "Conflict." But the list, which contains a description of the target, their level and the recommended gear score needed to engage them, is reportedly in the possession of the HVT officer inside the base of operations, VG 24/7 notes.

With the changes in the Dark Zone, extractions will be more tense as "The Division" Agents now have the power to hijack a gamer's loot. Meanwhile, Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.2 "Conflict" update will be released on May 24 on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

Safehouse Camper Punished In Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Dark Zone

Since Ubisoft is currently concentrating on adding more content to the player-versus-environment part of Tom Clancy's "The Division," majority of players are spending all of their time in the dangerous player-versus-player areas called Dark Zones. Thus, several "The Division" rogue squadrons have taken to safehouse camping in these areas that agents typically approach to restock while they're at a vulnerable stage.

"The Division" players need the supplies in the safehouse to keep them safe, but before getting there, they may be attacked. Gamers should watch out for a player named Bassidable, who carries a gun in hand to get rid of street campers, Game Rant reports.

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Season Pass, DLC Expansions

In Tom Clancy's "The Division" Season pass package, new weapon skins such as safari purple, Burst Mountain and high-end crafting materials for "The Division" tech were included. As per Daily Express, the main feature of "The Division" Season Pass will be the three major expansions released over the course of the year.

These include "Expansion I: Underground," "Expansion II: Survival" and "Expansion III: Last Stand." Each expansion will build on Tom Clancy's "The Division," with new content, gear and gameplay in each of these DLC packs.

The "Underground" expansion of Tom Clancy's The Division" will reportedly arrive in June on Xbox One but PS4 and PC users will have to wait 30 days due to Microsoft's exclusivity deal with Ubisoft. The "Last Stand" DLC, on the other hand, will be launch on Winter with Ubisoft bringing zombies to the game, CrossMap learns.

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