Ubisoft held its Forward showcase on September 10, 2022, with much being revealed and teased for The Division. Ubisoft specifically touched on medium-term plans surrounding the end of Year 4 and a commitment to Year 5 of The Division 2 content being unveiled.
The Division 2 was originally released on March 12, 2019 in a bit of a rough state. While the game had a multitude of playable content, an abundance of weaponry, gear, Agent abilities, and an impressive open world map in a recovering Washington DC, The Division 2 also had infuriating bugs and progression issues reported by multiple fans that hindered a smooth launch. Thankfully, The Division 2 has evolved a lot since then, and Ubisoft Forward shone some light on how the game will keep growing.
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The first major addition to content for the game was the Warlords of New York expansion that was released almost a year post-launch on March 3, 2020. This much acclaimed expansion returned Agents to New York City to hunt down Division 1's antagonist and rogue agent, Aaron Keener, while adding to the loot pool and updating the progression system. Year 3 of The Division saw little new content, with developers instead opting to rerun old seasons of Division 2 content as it attempted to prepare for a late-2021 update with new content. Instead, this content would be delayed following an October 2021 announcement.
There was a 17-month gap before new content was released with The Division 2's Season 9: Hidden Alliance which released on May 12, 2022, to much fan acclaim. Ubisoft hopes to continue this momentum with Season 10: Price Power, which releases on the September 13th, 2022, and its yet-to-be-named Season 11.
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