Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ Latest News & Updates: No Hope For ‘The Division’ Disastrous 1.2 Patch? Latest Hotfix Brings Improvements

Several critics say that Tom Clancy's "The Division" might be doomed soon but Ubisoft is working hard to make things right following the catastrophic updates that brought technical glitches and bugs in the game. That's why, "The Division" team immediately takes the necessary actions to fix the troubled updates, especially the latest 1.2 "Conflict" patch.

Following the multiple new bugs and the reintroduction of some old glitches in Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.2 update, the server maintenance released on Thursday, May 26, reportedly brings some good news to all gamers. In fact, several publications that the latest hotfix improved the performance in "The Division."

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Daily Missions And Characters Have Been Found

Malfunctioning Daily Missions and missing mission-critical characters were among the major issues faced by gamers after the Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.2 "Conflict" update. Fortunately, Ubisoft immediately investigated the problems, addressing them during the latest "The Division" maintenance, Polygon notes.

In addition, the latest Tom Clancy's "The Division" hotfix also found the missing characters. The major glitches in Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.2 update, however, were nothing new since the missing characters and daily mission malfunctions were also among the issues in the "Falcon Lost" update.

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Matchmaking Instability

The May 26 maintenance also improved the matchmaking instability in Tom Clancy's "The Division." In fact, no problems have been encountered when joining other players in "The Division" newest Incursion, "Clear Sky" but issues on doubling user interface and overall performance hits have yet to be addressed.

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' May 27 Outage

Following the May 26 maintenance, a new hotfix was released by Ubisoft in Tom Clancy's "The Division on Friday, May 27. According to Daily Express, "The Division" went offline on Xbox One, PS4 and PC platforms.

As for the list of changes brough by Tom Clancy's "The Division" May 27 hotfix, the latest maintenance reportedly fixed the bug from High Value Targets (HVT). Check out "The Division" official patch notes below.

  •  At level 30, complete all Encounters and Side Missions in a named area to get access to the "Search and Destroy" missions in the Safe House.
  •  Receive Target Intel as a reward for completing Search and Destroy missions.
  •  Bring Target Intel to HVT officers at the Base of Operations to locate High Value Targets.
  •  Complete daily and weekly High Value Target missions for end game rewards.

"We are aware of a bug where it is possible to repeatedly kill the boss of a same High Value Target mission by leaving the mission area before all the enemies are killed, thus purposely failing the mission, making it available for pick-up again." a statement from Ubisoft Support read, as per Daily Star.

Other Changes In Tom Clancy's 'The Division' May 27 Maintenance

Aside from the HVT mission, Tom Clancy's "The Division" May 27 maintenance also made changes in Operation ISAC, which will be a separate weekly activity that will reset on Thursdays and reward exclusive vanity items upon completion. However, Clear Sky will only be available on Hard Mode this week while the new mission's Challenge Mode will be available next week.

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' UI Double Effect Patch Release Date

Meanwhile, PC players' issues with Tom Clancy's "The Division" UI has reportedly been fixed. However, "The Division" UI double effect patch will be released on PS4 and Xbox One next week. To apply the 1.6GB patch, gamers should restart their game client, VG24/7 reports.

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