'The Division' Update News, Patch Notes, Details: Development Team Fixed Game Bugs; Better, Healthier Gaming Experience Promised?

Tom Clancy's "The Division" development team takes steps towards a better and healthier gaming experience by fixing in-game bugs and addressing exploits.

Ubisoft has recently launched a server dedicated to make necessary changes to the game. One of the improvements made is a solitary fix to the Ladder of Death, which, unlike before, no longer causes death to anyone standing next to it.

As for intellectual property rights, the game publisher has made a stricter cheat detection system and exploiters' punishments. The first offense will now impose a 14-day suspension, compared to the previous three-day suspension. Second offense will automatically mean a permanent ban.

"We will be handing out the biggest wave of suspensions and bans to date over the course of the next few days," Ubisoft wrote in an update.

In addition to the bug fixes and cheat detection system, Ubisoft also leaked a few details on the new Snowdrop engine in Tom Clancy's The Division. It will feature a new lighting system and a high-quality destruction system that will assure enhanced gamers' experience. PC Advisor further revealed about the new detailed, realistic, and immersive New York City that is swept with a pandemic manmade virus.

Moreover, developer Hamish Bode revealed about the "reinvigoration" of Tom Clancy's "The Division" open world PvE area. He did not disclose much information about the move, but reports say it might be part of the expansion of "Underground" this coming June.

More news and updates in Tom Clancy's "The Division" will continue to come your way as Ubisoft works on giving everyone the best gaming experience.