Division 2 was released in 2019 and despite the fact that it improved almost everything compared to the first game, including battle, mission structure and progression, the game underperformed for Ubisoft. However, dedicated players still support it, and this support has convinced Ubisoft to continue developing new content for 2021.
In a message on the game’s official Twitter account, Ubisoft said it had reversed the course after previously planning not to develop any more major updates for The Division 2.
“Some of you may have noticed that title update 12 was originally the last major title update for The Division 2, but thanks to your continued support we are now in the early stages of development to release fresh content later in 2021,” the report said. said. “Although it is still too early today to consider more details, you do not have to wait too long as we will share more as soon as we can.”
Section 2 certainly had less extensive work to improve it after launch, than another open-world shooter from Ubisoft: Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Buggy and with role-playing elements included that do not fit the franchise, has a critical boom and poor sales. As a result, Ubisoft has introduced a mode called ‘The Ghost Experience’ with a more traditional gameplay.
Section 2 is also not the only project developer that Ubisoft Massive is working on. The studio is also creating an open world Star Wars game, as well as a project based on James Cameron’s Avatar. We also know little, but the Star Wars project sounds like it will not be released anytime soon. Previously, EA exclusively released new Star Wars games on consoles, and despite this change, it will release Star Wars games with Ubisoft.
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