The footage and information surrounding Tom Clancy’s The Division is still coming thick and fast even with the game’s worldwide launch being just days away. Today a new trailer has appeared online, bringing with it details of what Ubisoft has in store for their players during The Division‘s first year.
The plans centre heavily around endgame content, with players being encouraged to pick the game up early so as to be in a position to get stuck into new additions immediately.
The new trailer gives information about the first downloadable content packs – which come as part of The Division‘s Season Pass – as listed below:
• Expansion I: Underground
Available in June, this first major expansion lets players explore the uncharted underworld of New York City. Players will chase deadly enemies with up to three other Agents through an endless maze of tunnels and subways.
• Expansion II: Survival
Available this summer, this expansion will challenge players to survive as long as possible by gathering essential supplies in a very hostile environment.
• Expansion III: Last Stand
Next winter, a new threat rises as players and their squad must prepare to defend against a relentless foe.
This new trailer doesn’t just focus on paid content, however, and it’s great to hear how much Ubisoft will add to The Division at no extra cost. Thus far, the free updates will include ‘Incursions’ and ‘Conflict’ modes. The first Incursion will arrive in April’s first free update and is designed around challenging, squad-based combat against gruelling enemies.
Conflict is set to arrive in May, bringing new Dark Zone challenges and another Incursion mission set in Columbus Circle. In addition to these large updates, Ubisoft are promising that there will be multiple events, and new features like loot trading and extra gear sets coming throughout the first year of The Division.
It certainly seems as if there’ll be no shortage of great new content coming to Tom Clancy’s The Division, whether you want to pay for premium updates or not. The game releases for PS4, Xbox One and PC on March 8.