The developers of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 have announced that they have once again been forced to delay the start of the next online game season. The reason for this is a bug in the latest update, which was supposed to fix the above issue.
Last week, in an effort to fix a localization issue, Ubisoft halted the start of the eleventh season of online play in The Division 2. The problem, however, is (and that’s where you need to focus a lot ) while they were fixing this bug in the translation update system, the update broke the whole update system. As a result, developers need to fix the update system in order to update the game. The team took to Twitter to explain the unfortunate situation.
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Despite the rather bizarre outcome, the developers are to be commended for choosing to present the entire incident clearly and openly. The above case powerfully demonstrates how complicated it is to create games and then update them. Hopefully Ubisoft will fix the issues ASAP, so players can finally start more online games in The Division 2. If you’re a fan of the shooter, keep an eye on the game’s Twitter, because at all moment the developers can announce that the situation is under control.
Finally, remember that we were supposed to learn a bit more about Reign of Fire, which is the eleventh season of online entertainment in The Division 2, during the program Ubisoft presentation on February 6. Unfortunately, the aforementioned issue forced the developers to change their plans.