'The Division' DLC, Free Content Post-Launch Lineup Update
As gamers continue to count the days before "Tom Clancy's The Division" launches, Ubisoft has announced more details to tease fans regarding the title's DLC and free content schedule after the game's release.
Ubisoft's Content Communications Manager Giancarlo Varanini revealed through the company's blog on Thursday that the development team has a "complete post-launch plan" already lined up for players. Here are the details.
Underground
This is the first expansion pack that's part of "The Division's" Season Pass. In this DLC, a squad of four players explore a new territory, New York City's underworld, after the epidemic.
Survival
Survival is the second expansion pack that's included in the game's Season Pass. This DLC places players in a hostile environment where they must survive. Ubisoft says Survival "will challenge even the most hardcore Division players" out there.
Last Stand
The final DLC revealed is Last Stand. No details other than the title has been provided for this expansion pack yet. More information should come out in future.
Season Pass
"The Division" Season Pass will bring holders with "some goodies" on launch day. These include an exclusive sawed-off shotgun, new outfits, and weapon skins. In addition, Season Pass holders will get "monthly perks" such as exclusive content and events.
Unfortunately, the Season Pass can't be bought on its own. It is currently available through the "The Division's" Gold Edition and Collector's Edition.
Free updates
Those who don't own or don't plan on buying the Season Pass will still have some free content to look forward to. Ubisoft has announced that free updates will be available to all players throughout the year. These updates "will be built around new game modes, featuring cooperative challenges that reward your squad's ability to successfully work together."
Those are the only details provided so far, but Ubisoft said it would reveal more before "The Division's" release date on Xbox One, PS4, and PC on March 8.