Can we fault Tom Clancy's "The Division" game if by now, fans have lost interest playing the game? The recent expansion called the Underground DLC has done little to hype up the game. With notable bugs and glitches haunting the game, the weekly patch notes released by Ubisoft were more of a weekly struggle for players rather than a weekly fix.
The Underground DLC of "The Division" failed to add the expected multiplayer maps and story missions. In fact, one of the most notable setback of "The Division" is its inability to deliver a credible mission stories. Aside from the incredible scrimmage, there's also the story behind those battles that interests players more than anything.
A brief mission according to Forbes review has been by far, the extent of the Underground DLC. This mission requires players to clean after a scrimmage, also learning that the world beneath is full of gangs trying to regroup and challenging you to conquer them. It's like cruising through the game without the overtop missions that make you wake up during the night and creep on enemies in order to complete the mission.
As "The Division" Underground DLC fails to impress players, Survival DLC is all set to arrive next month. The Division: Survival aims to challenge players under strict weather conditions. In the Survival DLC, players are forced to complete missions through an unfavorable weather and surroundings. The Strategic Homeland Division will face the reality of facing the harsh winter of Manhattan while struggling to make do with their remaining resources. Other the weather conditions, there are no other details on how players can cope on the Survival DLC, but it pays to keep updated in order to learn more about it in the next few days. Are you looking forward to play Tom Clancy's "The Division" Survival DLC? Don't miss all upcoming updates by reading on Game & Guide.