The Division 2 update kicks of Season 9 “Hidden Alliances”

Today, Ubisoft will launch a The Division 2 update, introducing the looter shooter’s latest season of content.

Season 9 – Hidden Alliances – will go live shortly with new content such as activities, game features, and cosmetic gear. Developer, Massive Entertainment, has packed plenty into Title Update 15, with a deeper emphasis on storytelling and giving veteran players more to do.

Expect The Division 2 servers to go offline for most of the morning from 09:30 CEST / 03:30 AM EDT / 12:30 AM PDT. Once maintenance has finished, players will have access to the new update and Season 9.

The Division 2 Update – Season 9 Highlights

Here’s a snapshot of what Agents can expect during this latest season:

  • New Manhunt targets are being introduced. The True Sons are on the march once again, led by their new charismatic frontman, Captain Lewis.
  • New Countdown mode. Designed for 8 players, your bumper size squad will need to complete a string of objectives against the clock as you attempt to regain control of a power plant.
  • The Expertise system introduces a new way to upgrade items. You’ll earn points by simply using different gear – by mastering them you can spend resources to improve their base stats.
  • A Season 9 battle pass loaded with free and premium rewards across 100 tiers.
  • 2 Apparel Events.
  • Missions Takeover. The Division 2 will repurpose legacy content, allowing Manhunt targets to helm missions from the D.C. campaign.
  • Changes to the Specialization system to make it feel more meaningful.

Originally, Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment had planned to end support for The Division 2 following Title Update 12. However, strong support from the player community has motivated the devs to continue making fresh content for the Tom Clancy sequel.

the division 2 update season 9

Although stronger and more cohesive than the original, The Division 2 didn’t have the same impact. In 2020, it was followed by a meaty expansion dubbed Warlords of New York. But what comes next for the RPG series? Ubisoft previously announced The Division: Heartland – a free to play spinoff that’s presumably still in the works.

Source: Ubisoft

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