Ubisoft has announced that Title Update 19.1 for The Division 2 will release tomorrow, October 17th, and shared its full changelog. According to the release notes, Patch 19.1 will fix a number of issues that plagued Paradise Lost Incursion.
Going into more details, The Division 2 Title Update 19.1 will fix the issue with the weekly chest not resetting on Tuesdays. It will also resolve the issue with the Directives remaining active and affecting gameplay. Additionally, the amount of damage that can be done to Bosses will be now capped to prevent Moss, Wright, Martinez and Johnson from being killed with a single shot.
As always, Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect will download this patch once it becomes available. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
The Division 2 Title Update 19.1 Release Notes
INCURSION – PARADISE LOST
- Fixed the issue with the weekly chest not resetting on Tuesdays.
- If you have multiple keys in your inventory, you can open the weekly chest until there are no more keys in your inventory.
- Players will be able to earn 1 key per week, and the chest will reset on Tuesdays.
- Fixed the issue where a Mission Objective can remain stuck on “Secure the Area” after eliminating all enemies and the last boss.
- The amount of damage that can be done to Bosses is now capped to prevent Moss, Wright, Martinez and Johnson from being killed with a single shot.
- Fixed the issue where the open world difficulty affected the scaling of some enemy NPC skills.
- Fixed the issue with the Directives remaining active and affecting gameplay.
- Also fixed the issue that caused the final chest and Bosses drop Raid exclusive items.
- Leaderboards reset due to data tracking inconsistency and changes made to Bosses HP.
GEAR & WEAPONS
- Updated the description of the Collector Exotic Chest Piece Talent Hoarder:
- Automatically regenerate a grenade every 30s, if you have less than 2 grenades in your inventory.
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