'The Division' 'Underground' DLC release date news: Expansion pack to drop later this month; next DLC packs teased

"The Division" "Underground" DLC is expected to be released end of June.Facebook/Tom Clancy's The Division

Ubisoft has already confirmed that the "Tom Clancy's The Division" "Underground" DLC will be released this month, but an Amazon listing reveals when exactly this month it launches on the Xbox One.

As it turns out, "The Division" DLC will be released on June 28 for the said console. Since PlayStation 4 players get expansion packs for the shooter a month later, July 28 will be the likely launch date for the Sony platform.

The release date on the listing has now been removed from the description. Since the release date hasn't been confirmed yet, it might also be that the date listed was a placeholder date and nothing more.

"The Division" "Underground" DLC takes players to the "underbelly of New York to save what remains." There will be hordes of enemies to tackle in tunnels and mazes.

According to gamers who datamined the game files in "The Division," the upcoming DLC will include a new Incursion called Dragon's Nest, which require a 240 gear score. The level cap right now is 228 so "Underground" should be increasing that.

Uncharted Dark Zone districts from DZ07 to DZ11 will also be included as well as a new zone called "Gym Kill List." PvE events will also be featured in the DLC.

The release date of "The Division" "Underground" DLC is expected to be revealed in the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Ubisoft's presentation later today.

Meanwhile, Ubisoft teased "The Division" fans on what's in store for the first year of the game, post-launch wise on the game's Facebook page.

"The fight is far from over, and the biggest The Division content updates are yet to come. Brace yourselves, agents," the company captioned a photo that showed its Year One offerings for the game.

The upcoming DLC packs are called Survival and Last Stand set to be released this summer and winter, respectively. Solid details might be revealed on E3 as well although these expansion packs have already been glimpsed in Ubisoft's Year One trailer for "The Division."