Ubisoft, the developer of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, has announced that today there will be a major “Division Day” livestream on the future of the franchise in Year 5. The studio also plans to reveal info on two other titles: The Division: Heartland and The Division: Resurgence.
Here’s what Division fans can expect today: After an announcement on Twitter, Division fans are hoping for better news about the franchise.
For example, Ubisoft has announced a major “Division Day” livestream event for April 20th. This event invites all interested players to take a journey through the past, present and most importantly the future of The Division franchise.
Where can you watch the stream? If you want to follow the live stream, be sure to tune in to either Ubisoft’s Twitch or YouTube tonight at 8:00 p.m.
You can also earn Twitch drops of the “I LOVE METAL!” outfit during the live stream and afterwards.
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In addition to the presentation of the two new games, fans are particularly excited about the future of Division 2.
While players are curious, especially about the different colored clock, they remain cautious as their disappointment over the past few years runs deep.
Division player Fabiolés writes under Ubisoft’s announcement:
I know it’s a date to consider. But after so many years of The Division 2, I’m not expecting anything great anymore. Sorry Agents but I can’t take it anymore, I don’t have the energy anymore to get excited about the franchise I love.
the Division player writes via Twitter
Fans were repeatedly disappointed: In fact, Ubisoft has been scoring less and less even with its own The Division 2 fans. It wasn’t just bugs and errors that caused frustration.
The current season 11 also disappointed fans because it was postponed indefinitely and just a few days before it was supposed to be released.
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It wasn’t until February 27th that players were able to start the new Man Hunt and discover the items in “Reign of Fire”.
However, the announcement of these new titles and expansions shows that Ubisoft is at least making an effort to remain committed to the franchise and provide players with fresh and new experiences.
What are your expectations for the new The Division titles? Do you think that Ubisoft will and can successfully take the franchise in a new direction with a new DLC? Feel free to share your opinion with us in the comments.
Most recently, Ubisoft banned players from The Division 2 because they brought the servers to their knees with cheats:
Players are cheating so hard in The Division 2 that the servers are going down