Ubisoft has introduced that the subsequent season of The Division 2 has been delayed, as a result of a problem that’s stopping the developer from issuing server or client-side updates.
In a statement published yesterday (February 9), Ubisoft introduced that whereas it was making an attempt to repair a localisation difficulty that brought on Season 11 to be delayed, it had unintentionally discovered one other error that crashed the sport’s construct era system.
“In consequence, we can’t replace the sport till this method has been rebuilt,” shared Ubisoft.
“Previously, when a Season was delayed, we prolonged the earlier Season’s actions,” defined Ubisoft. “Sadly, this isn’t doable within the present state of affairs, as we’re unable to make server or shopper aspect updates till the construct era is restored.”
Whereas Ubisoft has been capable of “restore essential facets of the system” over the past 4 days, The Division 2 is at present down for unscheduled upkeep for roughly three hours, suggesting the problem could have been resolved.
The replace’s patch notes make no reference to The Division 2‘s construct era difficulty, as a substitute itemizing various fixes to enhance the sport’s stability.
“We deeply admire your understanding and persistence and can share our in-game compensation plan particulars quickly,” mentioned the studio, including that it’s going to difficulty one other replace on the state of affairs in the present day (February 10).
It’s not the primary time that Ubisoft has brought on points with its personal video games. Earlier within the month, it was reported that Ubisoft had damaged Steam Deck compatibility in various its video games – together with The Division 2 – by releasing an replace for its third-party launcher.
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