Tuesday, April 9, 2024

The Division DLC is headed to Xbox One 30 days early, says report

That Tom Clancy’s The Division has struck an exclusivity deal with Microsoft is no secret, but what we’ve learned just now is that owners of the Xbox One will apparently get a whopping 30-day head start over PS4 players. This should hurt those who possess the Sony console a great deal, but that’s how it is with exclusivity deals.

Tom Clancy’s The Division had had its beta reach Xbox One a day prior to the PS4, which was not that big a deal. But now, sales executives from GameStop have revealed through the video down below that all the DLC packs for the title will be reaching the Xbox One a month before they arrive for the PS4. Amidst all this, there’s no mention of what will happen with the PC version of the game.

Up until now, Ubisoft has revealed that Tom Clancy’s The Division will be getting three sets of premium DLC packs, named Underground, Survival and Last Stand. Details about this content are scarce at the moment however. Apart from these packs, there will also be free updates that will be doled out regularly.

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The Division

Tom Clancy’s The Division is an upcoming online open world third-person shooter which has been garnished with role-playing elements. Slated to be released for the PS4, the Xbox One and PC on March 8, it is being developed by Ubisoft Massive right now. I can be pre-ordered for all the platforms through major retailers from around the world.

Also Read: Tom Clancy’s The Division developers showcase Snowdrop Engine

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Like we said, Tom Clancy’s The Division will supposedly have all its DLC packs reaching the Xbox One before they hit the PS4 console from Sony.

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