Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ News & Updates: Ubisoft Apologizing For ‘Falcon Lost Incursion’ Glitches By Giving Out Free Phoenix Credits?

Many Tom Clancy's "The Division" fans were recently disappointed due to the technical problems and glitches in the latest "Falcon Lost Incursion" update. That's why Ubisoft will be giving out free Phoenix Credits as a token of apology to those who were affected by the glitches.

Tom Clancy's "The Division" Compensation

Good news, Tom Clancy's "The Division" single players! Ubisoft has confirmed that those who were affected by a game-breaking backpack bug or those who lost their character on Xbox One would receive 500 Phoenix Credits and 10 of each high-end crafting material type, IGN News reveals.

"I know that we've talked about compensation already, there will be compensation for these two [bugs]," "The Division" developer Yannick Banchereau said, as per GameSpot. "In a few days, we still need to sort it out, we are going to send to all the people affected by one of these bugs 500 Phoenix Credits and ten of each high-end crafting material. It's going to be 10 fabric, 10 electronics, 10 weapon parts, 10 tools, and also 10 Division tech. High-end."

These Phoenix Credits would allow players to buy end-game gears. In addition, 150 Phoenix Credits will also be given to anyone who logs onto Tom Clancy's "The Division" game this weekend, The Irish Examiner notes.

These will be a compensation for "The Division" missing Daily Missions. Based on the reports, the said compensation should reach each affected player within the next two weeks.

Tom Clancy's "The Division" Glitches

Despite the fact that the April update in Tom Clancy's "The Division" introduced new features and content, it also brought a series of glitches. One was the wiping out of players and the second was the removal of Daily Challenges.

Both glitches have been fixed but the "Falcon Lost Incursion" exploit that enables players to repeatedly unlock high-end items has not yet been fixed. However, Ubisoft vowed to release a patch to address the issue in the coming days.

Tom Clancy's "The Division" Servers Going Down For Maintenance

Servers for Tom Clancy's "The Division" will reportedly be unavailable starting Apr. 21 at midnight PST or 3 a.m. EST. The downtime is expected to last for two hours, another GameSpot report learns.

Aside from the maintenance, a few changes will also be implemented in Tom Clancy's "The Division." The changes include tweaks to the "Falcon Lost raid."

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