Ubisoft has just announced Project Resolve, a comprehensive update plan for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, and shared its first details. So, let’s see what Ubisoft has in store for its agents.
The Division 2: Project Resolve aims to enhance the overall player experience. Project Resolve will make significant improvements to the game’s health and stability. It will also include thousands of bug fixes and quality of life improvements. Not only that but it will bring long-requested adjustments to PVP combat and PVE balancing.
PC gamers can pre-load the Public Test Session on December 14th. Then, they’ll be able to play it on December 15th. The Division 2: Project Resolve will open up to everyone on February 6th.
Ubisoft released The Division 2 in 2019. Since then, it has been supporting it with new content on a regular basis. The game has Mostly Positive Reviews on Steam, so we can say that it’s one of the successful live service games. It’s also worth noting that it’s powered by the Snowdrop Engine, and that it performed incredibly well on PC when it came out. Oh, and the team will release a new DLC for it in 2025.
Ubisoft posted a video where developers talk about the updates to Project Resolve. It’s a good watch if you’re into The Division 2. So, check it out for a closer look at its changes.
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