Trending News|March 15, 2016 09:17 EDT
'The Division' Servers Down Three Hours Due To Maintenance On Xbox One, PS4, PC Editions
Ubisoft has confirmed that Tom Clancy's "The Division" will be experiencing system down issues today on consoles such as Xbox One, PS4 and PC. It will be down due to some updates that Xbox and PS4 has make.
The developers of the game has recently announced it but didn't give out any specific reason or any information of what they will fix and update. They just stated in general that servers will be down due to maintenance. According to Express UK, the game will experience some downtime for only about three hours. Ubisoft also posted their explanation online and it reads:
"The servers will shut down for a scheduled weekly maintenance on Tuesday, March 15 at 09:00 AM CET, 04:00 AM EDT, 1:00 AM PDT. Estimated downtime is approximately 3 hours. Thanks for your patience during this downtime."
The game also experienced about an hour of downtime sometime around last week due to some power outage.
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 Division has maps around Manhattan. The maps are an open world with destructive environments as players try to dominate one another all throughout the game.
The game hasn't gotten any review scores that reach around 9/10 or 90/100 yet. The highest score it got so far from aggregating review site is 85% from Game Rankings for its PC version. With that said, maybe a couple more improvements and updates should do the trick.