Ubisoft have beene resounding since the past few weeks and not for a good reason, unfortunately a development within their games is not a positive one and we are talking about obvious things that are already public, but here I am giving it more noise.

During the past weekend, the team at Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 announced that they were delaying indefinitely next season.

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Everything started from a failure in a failure in an update deployed now two weeks ago but this past weekend, UBisoft confirmed that their update broke the “build generation system” which basically prevents them from deploying the update and ALSO rolling back to the previous build.

This had the immediate effect that CURRENT Season needed to get paused and while the system was restored, The Division 2 next season deployment is still out of the question as of the writing of this.

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Season 10 is being extended until further notice means that work is still ongoing and yes, this affected all platforms where the game is available.

The Division 3 is NOT in development

With the recent hiccup at Season 11 development, the talk of The Division 2 follow-up, mainly a Tom Clancy’s The Division 3 was among many users on the Internet and of course, the spark that ignited the fire of rumors that Ubisoft greenlighted development.

But unfortunately and take this with a grain of salt, anonymous sources within Ubisoft confirmed Insider Gaming that there is no plan for The Division 3.

It was plausible to say that there could have been some reason enough to believe that a pre-production was underway, given Ubisoft unannounced project and NO updates for announced projects like The Division Heartland, XDefiant, etc.

We will have to stay tuned as we can expect more news from Ubisoft.