Ubisoft also hinted at when the MMOTPS‘ sequel will launch, too.
Although The Division had a troublesome launch in March 2016, Ubisoft stood by the game, which has over 20 million registered players by now. The French company wants to have everything on the right foot right from the start:
„We were surprised a little bit by how fast people consumed content on [The Division 1], so we’ve been working with the teams to bring a lot of content at launch and to be ready to continue to supply content a lot during the years that follow the launch. We are working hard to make sure we have lots of content available so people can stay in the game for the long run,” Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft‘s CEO, said during an earnings call. „Very clearly what we call the end-game part was something that [The Division 1] could have improved, and we believe that we’ve got it now [with The Division 2],” Alain Martinez, Ubisoft’s CFO, added.
Ubisoft prepares a detailed introduction to The Division 2 for the E3, but their financial results reports already revealed that the game would launch this fiscal year (by the end of March 2019) on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC!
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