'The Division' Update, News: Servers Is Back Online After Three Hours Downtime For Maintenance

Tom Clancy's "The Division" was successfully able to return its servers back online after a three-hour system downtime for maintenance recently. The servers are back for all types of gaming devices.

After the update, the developers instantly tweeted an announcement online saying:

"The maintenance is complete and all servers are back online with version 1.0.2. Have fun!"

According to the site, Gamespot, the game had the update 1.02 which fixed a couple of bugs from gameplay, to its map - The Dark Zone, graphics, user interface and many more. Gamers also had their farewell with the loot cave which provided gamers with high-level equipment. The feature was patched out during the update.

Also, the game had its own problems with the update. They recently post a sincere message to their loyal fans saying that they are aware of the problem and are currently running an investigation on it.

Also according to GameSpot, "The Division" had earned a whopping $330 million in revenue during its first five days. One player had reached level 99, the maximum level any player in the game could ever reach. The said player had played 130 hours to accomplish that feat.

Tom Clancy's The Division is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Ubisoft Massive, assisted by Red Storm Entertainment. The game was released on March 8, 2016.

The game was given high review scores by aggregator sites. Game Informer, Game Revolution, GameSpot and VideoGamer.com all scored it eight out of 10, while EGM gave the highest with nine out of 10.