'The Division' to get a DLC, some major patches, or maybe a new game?

A promotional photo for "The Division" Facebook/TheDivisionGame

Company profile pages and website may sometimes show something that the company itself has not revealed publicly. The same goes for game reveals especially when it comes to job listings. Ubisoft's "The Division" is no exception. While there is no news for a new game just yet, a listing on the Ubisoft website seems to suggest that "The Division" might just get a big content drop.

Ubisoft, according to the job listing on their careers site, is looking for several people all related to gaming and game development. While this could be grounds for something else, most, if not all, of the 25 job listings point to the game itself. With that many people onboard and presumably for the game, it would not be surprising to see something big coming for the game.

Most of the job descriptions mention that these candidates must be able to "create the best open world RPG experience ever." While that falls under many games by Ubisoft, several listings also mention that they are "expanding the world of The Division."

Fans would definitely agree that a big content drop might at least be announced quite soon. After all, the game, even after two years, did well during its release and continues to do so until now. They have made 20 million in sales as of recently for the game alone and what better way to give back to its players than putting up something new.

Of course, as already mentioned, this could hint at a new "Division" game especially considering the game's success. If not a DLC, then possibly a new game would be out. Some fans may even think that both would come out.

If it is indeed a new game, it will definitely take a long while before any announcements will be made for it. On the other hand, if it ends up being a DLC or a major patch at least, there is more chance of it being announced sooner. Players may just have to pray that "Prey" gets what it deserves.

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