'The Division' Update 1.4 Is Set To Release This Month; The Division Survival Expansion Is Set To Launch Before 2016 Ends

By KC Parker - 20 Oct '16 23:18PM
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Ubisoft's "The Division" is about to release a new patch update. The Division Update 1.4 will be out on October 25 and is reportedly to feature massive changes in weapon damages, game balance and many more.

According to the Game Rant, "The Division" Update 1.4 will feature the change and fix for the lingering issues. This update 1.4 of "The Division" will be the biggest update patch as it is considered.

Recently, "The Division" update 1.4 was released in the public test server, but is only available for the PC version of "The Division. "Changes like the damage of the MP5 is reduced to more than 11% and other in-game changes will take place as well such as revamped AI difficulties and logics. The full PTS or Public Test Server patch notes were revealed in "The Division" Forums.

It is no secret that "Ubisoft" announced last month about the upcoming massive overhaul of "The Division." This is due to the fact that there are lots of things to improve, there are numerous game glitches and there couple of game mechanics to add.

In a report held by the PC Gamer, "The Division" Update 1.4 is packed with several changes and new features. "The Division" will have a faster pace and will provide a rewarding experience in an online shooting game.

Since "The Division" was released back in March of this year 2016, several patches and other minor fixes were frequently released by the "Ubisoft." So right now, the "Ubisoft" is set to release the latest update 1.4

In addition, "Ubisoft" is expected to release another patch update for "The Division" as it will be the update 1.5. Aside from the next update, a new expansion is also expected to come out this year, it is called "The Division" Survival.

The VG247 mentioned in their report that "Ubisoft" will be shutting down the game servers before the launch. "The Division" Update 1.4 will be released on Playstation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.

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