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Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 feels like it's fallen somewhat out of the public eye since its Warlords of New York expansion launched almost a year ago. Sure, it currently has a Resident Evil crossover in progress (and winding down soon) and added an endgame PvE mode last fall, but it's been a while since it had a big update. It looks like that might be changing. Massive Entertainment announced today that it is currently hard at work making new content for The Division 2. The best part? The team plans to release whatever it will be later this year. 

The game's official Twitter post doesn’t dive into specifics, so who knows if this will be a large story expansion or one or more smaller updates. The publisher promises to share more news as soon as it can. Some players may remember that Title Update 12 was billed as the last major update to The Division 2, but, according to the developer, the team changed its mind thanks to fans continually supporting the game. In the meantime, the devs plans to address some lingering technical issues, such as crashes as well as the missing volumetric fog and space screen reflections on PlayStation 5.

This is a pleasant surprise for fans still battling to liberate D.C. I'm curious to see what's next as I enjoyed The Division 2 a lot (especially with friends). It’ll be interesting to see where they go from here, especially after Warlords of New York took players back to the map of the first game. Seems like that would be a hard act to follow, but we’ll keep an eye out in the coming months to see what Ubisoft can cook up. Speaking of which, you can watch the Game Informer crew brave the Warlords of New York expansion in this episode of New Gameplay Today. You can also check out our review of The Division 2 here

What kind of new content do you want to see in The Division 2? Let us know in the comments!

Thursday, 11 February 2021 21:22

Bungie Addresses 'Eyes Of Tomorrow' Exotic Bug

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Following the most recent reset in Destiny 2: Beyond Light Season of the Chosen, many players were wondering if the raid exotic 'Eyes of Tomorrow' rocket was nerfed. Turns out, the dramatic weakening wasn't intentional as Bungie confirms that the issues are related to a bug and that the team is working on a fix. 

The Eyes of Tomorrow rocket launcher is a drop from the final encounter in the newest raid to join the game, Deep Stone Crypt. It's a highly desirable weapon due to the perks attached, but the latest update saw a massive decline in the power behind this exotic. The weapon in its normal form fires out several powerful rockets in one swoop but many Guardians have noted that the damage has been noticeably less. Given that the rockets themselves were buffed, the issues with the rocket launcher were confusing. Luckily, we have some clarity and Bungie should be rolling out a fix soon. 

Just confirmed that any damage reductions to Eyes of Tomorrow were definitely not intentional and the team is currently investigating it as a bug.

Adaptive Ordinance only triggering off of kills is intentional as referenced in it's description. https://t.co/5MmgUXp2kq

— Cozmo (@Cozmo23) February 10, 2021

Bungie's community manager Cozmo took to Twitter to respond to a question directed at the team, asking if there was an update on the nerf in question. Cozmo responded, saying "Just confirmed that any damage reductions to Eyes of Tomorrow were definitely not intentional and the team is currently investigating the bug." He added for additional clarity, "Adaptive Ordinance only triggering off of kills is intentional, as referenced in the description." 

In its original form, the stock perks made this rocket larger incredibly grind-worthy with its Smart Drift Control, Fitted Stock, and Alloy Casing. The ability to track and fire at multiple targets at once also makes it a beast to run with, in addition to the Adaptive Ordinance, which was recently changed intentionally. 

Players can get this weapon in the final encounter in the Deep Stone Crypt raid when facing off against Taniks. While the changes to Adaptive Ordinance aren't a huge hit with everyone, it is nice to see that the other tweaks weren't intentional and that everything will be back to working order soon enough. 

Rocket launchers not your thing? Sounds wrong, but we're not here to judge. Might we suggest checking out the newest bow to join the fight? It's pretty incredible and packs a powerful punch in its own right. Our own Matthew Miller broke down what he liked most about the newest exotic bow with his deep dive seen here.

[Source: Cozmo on Twitter]