![]() Lost Ark finally launches in the west, CrossfireX is hitting the Xbox and if you also have a PlayStation, a little title called Horizon Forbidden West is dropping, too. This month we've already got Dying Light 2 to play, Elden Ring is approaching fast as is Destiny 2: The Witch Queen. Massive has its hands full with the Avatar game and presumably, Red Storm is still focused on Heartland.īut we're not exactly going hungry in February, are we? I'd love to be taken by surprise, but let's be real. So, I, and anyone else who plays The Division 2, should probably face up to there being no new, as-promised, February content drop. But we do mind when it looks like we're being ignored. We don't mind delays, no matter how excited we are for a game. After all, the next installment, the free-to-play Heartland, has already been quietly delayed potentially into 2023 without much communication beyond sneaking into an earnings report. ![]() While one arm of Ubisoft is off pushing NFTs into its player's faces, elsewhere they're being ignored altogether. But equally, if you make promises and then just seemingly ignore them, that's not a good look. A polished, well-executed game always trumps one rushed out to meet deadlines (never forget Cyberpunk 2077). ![]() Nothing to show off the new content, but perhaps more so, not a word to the community to say that it has been further delayed. January is in the rearview mirror and not a single word. Source: UbisoftEven the next game in The Division series was stealthily delayed without much communication to the players. You can probably see where this is heading. We can't wait to tell you more about the whole content of this update! To make sure we are building the best experience, we will also organize a dedicated PTS period on PC to collect your feedback and help us put the finishing touches before the release." "Last but not least, the reveal of the new Season and its associated content, including the new game mode, will happen in January 2022. Additionally, there would be monthly community updates, but the last of those was in November (opens in new tab). That content got delayed into 2022, which while disappointing, was totally understandable given the world is still dealing with a pandemic and new ways of working.īut when the delay was announced we were told that a reveal would be happening in January (opens in new tab), ahead of a PTS for PC players to try out the new mode and a launch in February. In 2021, Ubisoft, or rather the developer team at Massive, promised new content for The Division 2, including a brand new, never before seen game mode. Essentially, the Shield can not only protect the Firewall but also buff allies behind it.Lots of folks still play the existing content regularly. This modified Crusader Shield is exclusive to the Firewall, and works in tandem with the KB-JetStream. Striker Shield: Unlike other Specializations that have Drones as assistants, the Firewall has the trusty Striker Shield instead. Moreover, their special Firestarter shotgun can decimate the battlefield after a good softening, care of the Flamethrower. They have a Cluster Grenade that further adds burst damage to enemy squads. Meanwhile, the buffing nature of the Striker Shield and other Firewall Talents encourage a more proactive approach in combat.įiery Softener: Interestingly, the Firewall's other weapon specializations allow it to finish off enemies depending on their approach with the KB-JetStream. ![]() Thanks to the KB-JetStream's panic-inducer, the Firewall can lead the team on aggressive approaches to enemy territory. Offensive Tanking: Unlike the protective Gunner, the Firewall has a more offensive approach to tanking. ![]()
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