Massive Entertainment's Tom Clancy's The Division 2 will see a slew of new content and quality of life updates, but the studio shared some unfortunate news regarding next-gen upgrades and future content.

While further development for The Division 2 originally concluded with the season 4 storyline, Massive is now on track to continue supporting the game with new content. However, the studio currently has no plans to give the game a next-gen upgrade, cross-progression, or add a survival game mode.

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When asked about where The Division 2 series is headed or what to expect, Massive creative director Yannick Banchereau took to Twitter to dispel any myths. The Division 2 is playable on next-gen platforms, but Banchereau clarified that the studio has no plans to give the game a next-gen visual upgrade. Furthermore, when discussing how The Division 2 handles character saves, Banchereau explains that their databases cannot be transferred over between platforms and doing so is "a huge amount of work." Players also have been wanting an answer on whether a Survival mode will appear in the game, and Banchereau claimed that "[he] will consider bringing back Survival the day [he's] 100% confident [they] can deliver something better than the original."

In 2016, Massive released the Survival game mode for The Division where players brace the harsh weather conditions, collect loot, and extract from the city before a virus kills the players. Players loved this mode for its tense survival action with a looter-shooter twist. The next-gen versions of The Division 2, while upgraded to run at 60 FPS, did not see an upgrade to its graphical fidelity, so it looks the same as its last-gen counterparts.

As of now, The Division 2 players can expect new content but not expect the game to take advantage of the power of the next-gen consoles. How the game looks on the PS4 will look the same as the PS5 besides a frame rate upgrade. However, Ubisoft does have future plans for The Division franchise.

Even though The Division 2 won't receive an upgrade anytime soon, players can expect new content on the way. Besides the new "Expertise" system, Massive has yet to give precise details on what content players can expect to see. That content can come in the form of new seasons or another new expansion, but players do know that Massive is working on an entirely new game mode for The Division 2. With a mobile game, novel, and movie in the pipes, this series still has plenty to offer.

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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