The developers behind The Division 2 will take action against users who took advantage of an exploit in the new Descent mode.
We have already entered the month of July, continuing with this unusual summer full of important titles that will soon see the light of day, such as Exoprimal in a few days, and we will continue with the month of August practically the same, with some delays such as Atlas Fallen or Immortals of Aveum, although there are also some unexpected glimpses like Baldur's Gate 3 on PC.
We can also take advantage of the summer to play those service-like titles that continue to receive support and updates, giving good examples with current games like Battlefield 2042 or Halo Infinite, although this applies also to other games that have been around for a while. like The Division 2.
The Division 2 won't neglect cheaters
This title launched over four years ago and since then we've seen it add news and content, leading to it being played by A pretty solid number of players, which is why Ubisoft continues to bet on this third-person shooter.
New content has recently started being added to The Division 2, including a new PvE-style mode. roguelite called "Descent", in which it seems some players used an exploit to gain extra experience in a frowned upon way, so developers they communicated that whoever took advantage of it will not keep it and will be reset.
"We take these issues very seriously and are committed to maintaining a fair and enjoyable gaming environment for all players. We have thoroughly investigated the situation and identified those who have consistently used the exploits.
The Division 2 still has a lot of warfare to offer and a lot of new stuff to show off, so we'll be keeping an eye out for anything Ubisoft or Massive Entertainment confirms on that.