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[E3 2016 – Screenshots] First Expansion for Tom Clancy’s The Division – Underground – to Launch on June 28th

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TCTD_ka_underground_e3_160613_1101am_1465814871-ResizedContinuing the post-launch development cycle of Tom Clancy’s The Division, Ubisoft have taken the time at E3 2016 to announced that its first downloadable expansion titled “Underground” will go on sale starting June 28th. It will be available first on the Xbox One and PC, and will be followed by a PlayStation 4 release more than a month later on August 2nd.

Underground is the first of three paid expansions for the open world third-person shooter, each of which will introduce new activities, features and items to the post-apocalyptic streets of New York. In the Underground expansion, agents will confront and fight the threat rampaging through New York’s treacherous and claustrophobic underground. Players will hunt deadly enemies with up to three friends through an endless maze of tunnels and subways.

Some promoted features of this pack include:

  • Dragon’s Nest incursion: The biggest incursion to date takes place in Hell’s Kitchen. Cleaners have been ramping up their efforts to destroy the virus with fire, and are causing disorder that will eventually affect the Base of Operations if not stopped.
  • Underground mode: Explore randomly generated dungeons comprised of subways, tunnels and sewers to fight deadly enemies. Players will tackle extreme threats and environmental hazards and dive into new challenges, receive new rewards and recover powerful loot.

It has also been unveiled that Expansion II: Survival will be available soon. While not sharing the full feature set, it has been confirmed that players will be left to survive as long as possible in a very hostile environment and in brutal weather conditions which may challenge even the most talented agents.

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