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The Division 2 September 1 Update Adds Season 2 Level Skips, Full Patch Notes Revealed

The latest Division 2 update also addresses issues with sniper turrets and nonfunctioning checkpoints.

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Developer Massive Entertainment rolled out an update for The Division 2 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One that makes some minor adjustments. The full patch notes are outlined below.

The latest patch makes three particular adjustments to The Division 2. The first pertains to issues with sniper turrets and irons out problems that cause inconsistencies while aiming and shooting. Additionally, the update addresses issues with checkpoints not working during the Tidal Basin Heroic boss encounter and adds Season 2 level skips to purchase from the in-game store so players can advance through The Division 2's battle pass-like progression system.

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In other The Division 2 news, a release date for Title Update 11 has still not been announced. However, Massive Entertainment outlined some of what players can expect when it drops. One such feature is gear appearance customization in the form of Transmogrification, which allows you to alter the look of any gear--except for Exotics, of course.

Full The Division 2 Patch Notes (September 1)

Maintenance Notes:

  • Fixed an issue that caused inconsistencies with sniper turret aiming and shooting.
  • Fixed an issue with the Tidal Basin Heroic boss checkpoint sometimes not working.
  • Added Season 2 Level Skips for purchase in the in-game store.

Publisher Ubisoft will hold another Forward livestream next week on September 10 at 12 PM PT with a pre-show starting an hour before. The company shared a teaser trailer disclosing the potential line-up of titles to be discussed during the event, including Hyper Scape, Rainbow Six Siege, and Watch Dogs Legion, among others.

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