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Ubisoft Detail Season Pass Plans for Tom Clancy’s The Division

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As with most other major video game releases from Ubisoft, the developer/publisher will be providing paid post-launch downloadable content. As is now the norm, people will be able to either purchase the content individually, or save themselves some money overall by committing to the game and purchasing a season pass. Ubisoft have recently detailed just exactly what players can expect from the season pass on sale for Tom Clancy’s The Division, the open-world RPG set for release in early March 2016.

While the development team are still working on a complete post-launch plan to “keep the experience fresh for all players, which will include several free updates, new features and functionality, they are working on three major expansions. Released over the course of 2016, each of these expansions seek to build on The Division and allow you to continue your agent’s journey and progress with new content, gear and gameplay opportunities as you fight to take back New York. More specifics on each can be found below:

Expansion #1: Underground

This first major expansion opens up a new area to players as they explore the uncharted underworld of New York City with up to 3 friends for intense co-op action.

Expansion #2: Survival

In this expansion, players will have to survive as long as possible in a very hostile environment that will challenge even the most talented agents.

Expansion #3: Last Stand

More information on this will be announced at a later date.

At launch, Season Pass owners will also unlock the exclusive Sawed-off Shotgun, a unique sidearm customized for short-range destruction. Season Pass owners also receive a set of exclusive outfits and weapon skins, as well as access to special monthly benefits including exclusive content drops and special events. The Season Pass is included in the Gold Edition and Sleeper Agent Edition of the game.

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