It sounds like Massive is planning a full years worth of new content and updates to keep gamers engaged during the next 12 months. According to Gerighty, the developer is planning to integrate new events, content, features, and events that will give players new ways to enjoy The Division both solo and with friends. Here are a few of the highlights Gerighty shared with Game Rant.
Two Free Expansions
One of the biggest revelations Gerighty shared was the announcement of two free expansions coming during Year 2. Gerighty was light on the details, but did share that the expansions will give players new challenges and opportunities within The Division.
The first expansion will arrive over the summer and focus on the PvE aspects of The Division. Massive will introduce events that will reward players for their participation and as they accomplish certain tasks. Gerighty said:
Gerighty didn’t elaborate about what these events would look like, how long they would last, or exactly what activities they would involve. He did mention that more information about these events would be coming soon.
Loadouts
One of the most common requests among The Division players is for the ability to create specified loadouts for their characters. As it stands right now, players are forced to spend time switching out each piece of gear, each gear mod, weapon, and weapon mod in order to change up their play style for a particular activity. This process is time consuming and frustrating.
Fortunately, it sounds like Massive may be close to releasing loadouts for The Division players, which would make switching between builds much easier and faster. More information about loadouts will be coming with tomorrow’s livestream.
Vanity Items
In addition to rewarding players with gear and weapons for completing certain events and feats within The Division, Massive will also be introducing unique vanity items. These specialty rewards will be non-combat items, such as patches, and will give players a way to show off their success and accomplishments in the game.
Another Round of ETF and PTS
The Elite Task Force (ETF) and Public Test Server (PTS) have become a crucial part of Massive’s feedback structure when releasing new updates and content for The Division. According to Gerighty, these activities have provided useful feedback that have helped the development team in their effort to provide a balanced, enjoyable experience for players. As such, Gerighty hopes to see more ETF and PTS events happen in the future. Gerighty said of the ETF and PTS:
Possible Story Expansions
When asked whether gamers would see a continuation of the storyline with The Division, Gerighty said he couldn’t discuss the topic. However, he did comment on players’ love for the story and lore in The Division and how the passion of players has the attention of the folks at Massive. When asked about the story, and Aaron Keener in particular, Gerighty said:
While that’s surely not a confirmation of story expansions, it’s nice to know the developer is aware of players’ love for The Division’s story and is considering how to meet those requests.
More Bug Fixes Coming
Gerighty confirmed that the development team will continue to make bug fixes and balance the game throughout the coming year. While he didn’t speak to any particular bugs the team is working on or provide a timeline for when players can expect bug fixes, he did comment on how the team considers various changes in the game. Gerighty said:
While Massive will undoubtedly be preparing the two free expansions for release, hopefully the developer is hard at work fixing as many bugs as possible as quickly as possible. With Destiny 2 and other hot titles on the horizon, it’s imperative that Massive make The Division as balanced and fixed as possible in the coming weeks and months.
Lessons Learned From Year 1
As Massive prepares to take The Division into its second year, Gerighty took a moment to reflect on the lessons he and the rest of the team have learned over the last 12 months. Among everything he learned, one point stuck out in his mind the most. Gerighty said:
Hopefully that mentality rings true with everything Massive has planned for The Division in Year 2.
Tom Clancy’s The Division is currently available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.