Ubisoft Entertainment is definitely in the mood for a celebration as the French multinational video game developer and publisher commemorates its 30th anniversary. As a matter of fact, Ubisoft is offering avid Tom Clancy's "The Division" players free downloadable outfits.
In addition to the outfits, Ubisoft has also launched Tom Clancy's 1.3 patch on PS4 on Tuesday, Jul 5. While a new update for all gaming platforms - Xbox One, PS4 and PC, has been implemented to fix some glitches.
Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Free Outfits
In celebration of Ubisoft's 30th anniversary on Tuesday, the game developer and publisher has offered Tom Clancy's "The Division" gamers to download free outfits that are currently available from the store. The outfits, which have been unlocked following the July 5's scheduled maintenance, were based on "Splinter Celll, "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" and "Rainbow Six Siege," VG24/7 notes.
"The #Ubi30 celebrations continue! Grab these awesome outfits for #TheDivision now for free from the @UbisoftClub," Ubisoft posted on Twitter.
Tom Clancy's 'The Division' 1.3 Update On PS4
Tom Clancy's "The Division" PS4 gamers can finally rejoice as the much-anticipated 1.3 patch has arrived on the gaming platform on Tuesday. The update was reportedly a 10.1GB download. Unfortunately, Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.3 patch didn't unlock the game's "Underground" expansion, which was scheduled for release on PS4 on Aug. 2, GameSpot reveals.
Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Three-Hour Server Maintenance
As Ubisoft celebrated its 30th anniversary this week, the French game publisher has launched a three-hour server maintenance on Tom Clancy's "The Division." The latest maintenance aimed to implement a new update for all gaming platforms to fix some glitches in the game, particularly the bug where High Value Target NPCs were erroneously capped at level 30 maximum.
According to PlayStation LifeStyle, the latest Tom Clancy's "The Division" update also fixed the issue where Target Intel were not dropped. It also fixed the server instability issue where players could be disconnected from the game, as well as the glitch where perished players would be able to repeat the final encounter, gaining loots again.
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