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Ubisoft has announced that it'll reveal what's next for The Division franchise in a livestream event that will be held on April 20. According to the publisher, it'll be taking a Christmas Carol approach to the series, as the past, present, and future of The Division will be revealed in the stream.
This deep dive into the games will include a look at the Year-5 roadmap for The Division 2 and its new Descent game mode, an update on The Division Resurgence, and a look at gameplay from The Division Heartland. The livestream will be held on Ubisoft's Twitch and YouTube channels from 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.
Similar to For Honor and Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 2 has been a consistent performer for Ubisoft since it first launched in 2019 and has received a regular influx of content over the years.
<p>Ubisoft has announced that it'll reveal what's next for The Division franchise in a livestream event that will be held on April 20. According to the publisher, it'll be taking a Christmas Carol approach to the series, as the past, present, and future of The Division will be revealed in the stream.</p><p>This deep dive into the games will include a look at the Year-5 roadmap for The Division 2 and its new Descent game mode, an update on The Division Resurgence, and a look at gameplay from The Division Heartland. The livestream will be held on Ubisoft's Twitch and YouTube channels from 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.</p><div data-embed-type="tweet" data-src="
This deep dive into the games will include a look at the Year-5 roadmap for The Division 2 and its new Descent game mode, an update on The Division Resurgence, and a look at gameplay from The Division Heartland. The livestream will be held on Ubisoft's Twitch and YouTube channels from 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.
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Similar to For Honor and Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 2 has been a consistent performer for Ubisoft since it first launched in 2019 and has received a regular influx of content over the years.
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<p>Ubisoft has announced that it'll reveal what's next for The Division franchise in a livestream event that will be held on April 20. According to the publisher, it'll be taking a Christmas Carol approach to the series, as the past, present, and future of The Division will be revealed in the stream.</p><p>This deep dive into the games will include a look at the Year-5 roadmap for The Division 2 and its new Descent game mode, an update on The Division Resurgence, and a look at gameplay from The Division Heartland. The livestream will be held on Ubisoft's Twitch and YouTube channels from 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.</p><div data-embed-type="tweet" data-src="
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">April 18, 2023</a></blockquote> <text></text> </div><p>Similar to For Honor and Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 2 has been a consistent performer for Ubisoft since it first launched in 2019 and has received a regular influx of content over the years. <a href="
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">The Division Resurgence</a>, Ubisoft's attempt to create a AAA mobile looter-shooter experience for mobile devices, <a href="
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">was first unveiled in July last year</a> and is currently scheduled to launch by March 31, 2024, according to the company's release schedule.</p><a href="
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