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Replaying this game and grind over and over again for houndreds of hours.
That IS the game.
You missunderstand how game works today.
And finally, Year 6 will culminate in a new story DLC that takes players back to where it all began - Brooklyn, New York. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new chapter in the world of The Division 2.
Get ready to dive into the action, uncover new mysteries, and experience the thrill of Year 6 in Tom Clancy's The Division 2. Let's make this year one to remember!
/THE DIVISION 2 TEAM
sounds of pain and tears
No because dlc is on 2025. Probably the td3 is late because gta6 release is around and the developer have fear to release in same time with it :D
But there is a DLC coming out next year.
1. there literally is another expansion coming out next year for this game.
2. TD3 just started it's early development not even two months ago and we won't be getting a beta for TD3 until 2028 at minimum. Plus, Ubisoft already said TD3 is planned to release on not the current or next gen consoles, but the following gen. That's alone it putting TD3 at 5-6 years at minimum.
Not to mention their idea of seasonal characters and seasons 2.0 was to expand this game's life cycle up until the release of TD3.
IDK how or where you're coming up with a 2026 release window for TD3. TD3 wasn't even in Ubisoft's plans to develop until they made the decision last year. With early development pretty much just starting, a 2026 release is not even two full years of development. . . .